Supplementary material (PACE) PATT manuscript
Literature search summary To identify areas in acne management insufficiently covered by current clinical guidelines pertaining to patient- and disease-related factors & to identify if any additional clinical data for approved acne treatments have been published since the most recent evidence re...
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description | Literature search summary
To identify areas in acne management insufficiently covered by current clinical guidelines pertaining to patient- and disease-related factors & to identify if any additional clinical data for approved acne treatments have been published since the most recent evidence review cut-off for a clinical guideline (NICE UK, May 2020). Outcomes include:
(1) An assessment of factors identified in clinical guidelines such as disease-related factors, patient-related factors and longitudinal management factors.
(2) A list of publications used to address research questions related to acne treatments.
PACE full consensus statements
This document lists the consensus statements, multiple-choice statements, and their voting results from the Delphi e-surveys conducted for the Personalising Acne: Consensus of Experts (PACE) project.
Consensus threshold was ≥75% voting 'agree' or 'strongly agree'. Statements in grey text did not meet consensus threshold. These were refined and voted upon in the subsequent survey. |
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(1) An assessment of factors identified in clinical guidelines such as disease-related factors, patient-related factors and longitudinal management factors.
(2) A list of publications used to address research questions related to acne treatments.
PACE full consensus statements
This document lists the consensus statements, multiple-choice statements, and their voting results from the Delphi e-surveys conducted for the Personalising Acne: Consensus of Experts (PACE) project.
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(1) An assessment of factors identified in clinical guidelines such as disease-related factors, patient-related factors and longitudinal management factors.
(2) A list of publications used to address research questions related to acne treatments.
PACE full consensus statements
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(1) An assessment of factors identified in clinical guidelines such as disease-related factors, patient-related factors and longitudinal management factors.
(2) A list of publications used to address research questions related to acne treatments.
PACE full consensus statements
This document lists the consensus statements, multiple-choice statements, and their voting results from the Delphi e-surveys conducted for the Personalising Acne: Consensus of Experts (PACE) project.
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