Methodology for Development of Guidelines for Lung Cancer

Background The objective was to develop high-quality and comprehensive evidence-based guidelines on the diagnosis and management of lung cancer. Methods A carefully crafted panel of lung cancer experts, methodologists, and other specialists was assembled and reviewed for relevant conflicts of intere...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chest 2013-05, Vol.143 (5), p.41S-50S
Hauptverfasser: Lewis, Sandra Zelman, PhD, Diekemper, Rebecca, MPH, Addrizzo-Harris, Doreen J., MD, FCCP
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Zusammenfassung:Background The objective was to develop high-quality and comprehensive evidence-based guidelines on the diagnosis and management of lung cancer. Methods A carefully crafted panel of lung cancer experts, methodologists, and other specialists was assembled and reviewed for relevant conflicts of interest. The American College of Chest Physicians guideline methodology was used. Population, intervention, comparator, outcome (PICO)-based key questions and defined criteria for eligible studies were developed to inform the search strategies, subsequent evidence summaries, and recommendations. Research studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses, where they existed, were assessed for quality and summarized to inform the recommendations. Results Each recommendation was developed with supporting evidence and the consensus of the writing committees. Controversial recommendations were identified for further consultation by the entire panel, with anonymous voting to achieve consensus. Conclusions The final recommendations can be trusted by health-care providers, patients, and other stakeholders since they are based on the current evidence in these areas and were developed with trustworthy processes for guideline development.
ISSN:0012-3692
DOI:10.1378/chest.12-2344