Strategies to assess the validity of recommendations: a study protocol
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Martínez García, Laura
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Strategies to assess the validity of recommendations: a study protocol
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- Martínez García, Laura;
- Sanabria, Andrea Juliana;
- Araya Cabello, Ignacio;
- Lawson, Jennifer;
- Haynes, R. Brian;
- Rigau, David;
- Solà, Iván;
- Díaz del Campo, Patra;
- Estrada, Maria Dolors;
- Etxeandia Ikobaltzeta, Itziar;
- García Álvarez, Elvira;
- Gracia, Javier;
- Kotzeva, Anna;
- Louro González, Arturo;
- Salcedo Fernandez, Flavia;
- Trujillo Martín, María Mar;
- Alonso Coello, Pablo;
Abstract
Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) become quickly outdated and require a periodic reassessment of
evidence research to maintain their validity. However, there is little research about this topic. Our project will provide
evidence for some of the most pressing questions in this field: 1) what is the average time for recommendations to
become out of date?; 2) what is the comparative performance of two restricted search strategies to evaluate the need to
update recommendations?; and 3) what is the feasibility of a more regular monitoring and updating strategy compared
to usual practice?. In this protocol we will focus on questions one and two.
Methods: The CPG Development Programme of the Spanish Ministry of Health developed 14 CPGs between 2008 and
2009. We will stratify guidelines by topic and by publication year, and include one CPG by strata.
We will develop a strategy to assess the validity of CPG recommendations, which includes a baseline survey of clinical
experts, an update of the original exhaustive literature searches, the identification of key references (reference that
trigger a potential recommendation update), and the assessment of the potential changes in each recommendation.
We will run two alternative search strategies to efficiently identify important new evidence: 1) PLUS search based in
McMaster Premium LiteratUre Service (PLUS) database; and 2) a Restrictive Search (ReSe) based on the least number of
MeSH terms and free text words needed to locate all the references of each original recommendation.
We will perform a survival analysis of recommendations using the Kaplan-Meier method and we will use the log-rank
test to analyse differences between survival curves according to the topic, the purpose, the strength of
recommendations and the turnover. We will retrieve key references from the exhaustive search and evaluate their
presence in the PLUS and ReSe search results.
Discussion: Our project, using a highly structured and transparent methodology, will provide guidance of when
recommendations are likely to be at risk of being out of date. We will also assess two novel restrictive search strategies
which could reduce the workload without compromising rigour when CPGs developers check for the need of updating.
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Martínez García et al. Implementation Science 2013, 8:94
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