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Proceedings of the Guideline Workshop 2019 - Strategies for the optimization of guideline processes in diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and kidney diseases.
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice ( IF 6.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-26 , DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108092
Nikolaus Marx 1 , Lars Rydén 2 , Frank Brosius 3 , Antonio Ceriello 4 , Michael Cheung 5 , Francesco Cosentino 2 , Jennifer Green 6 , Monika Kellerer 7 , Susan Koob 8 , Mikhail Kosiborod 9 , Prashant Nedungadi 10 , Helena W Rodbard 11 , Per Olav Vandvik 12 , Eberhard Standl 13 , Oliver Schnell 13
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The Guideline Workshop 2019, held in October 2019 in Munich, Germany, had the purpose of facilitating discussion on strategies for optimization of guideline processes in diabetes amongst a group of representatives of renown national and international societies in the field of diabetes, cardiology, and nephrology. Results of this panel's discussions are presented in this manuscript and comprise a variety of suggestions for improving the quality and usability of guidelines, as well as to accelerate the development and responsiveness of guidelines to newly published, relevant data from clinical trials such as cardiovascular outcome trials in diabetes mellitus. These include, but are not limited to, recommendations to optimize presentation of content in guidelines, use of the GRADE-approach to rating the quality of evidence to harmonize guidelines, and utilization of digital health technologies to accelerate, streamline, and optimize communication on relevant data and development of clinical guidelines and necessary updates, while reducing costs. Recognizing that achieving alignment in guideline development among various medical organizations will be a long-term process, representatives from cross-sectional medical organizations relevant to cardio-renal metabolic disease and experts in guideline methodology will work together in the future. Among other activities, it is planned to continue the activity and organize a Guideline Workshop in 2020.

中文翻译:

2019年指南研讨会的论文集-优化糖尿病,心血管疾病和肾脏疾病指南过程的策略。

2019年指南研讨会于2019年10月在德国慕尼黑举行,目的是促进糖尿病,心脏病学和肾脏病学领域国家和国际社会代表的关于糖尿病指南流程优化策略的讨论。该小组讨论的结果已在本手稿中提出,其中包括各种建议,以提高指南的质量和可用性,并加快指南对临床试验(例如心血管结果试验)中新发布的相关数据的开发和响应速度在糖尿病中。这些建议包括但不限于:建议,以优化指南中内容的呈现方式;使用GRADE方法对证据质量进行评级,以统一指南;数字医疗技术的利用,以加快,简化和优化有关数据的交流,以及制定临床指南和必要的更新,同时降低成本。认识到在各个医疗组织之间实现指南制定的一致性将是一个长期的过程,与心肾代谢疾病相关的横断面医疗组织的代表和指南方法学的专家将在未来合作。除其他活动外,计划继续开展该活动并在2020年组织一次指南研讨会。认识到在各个医疗组织之间实现指南制定的一致性将是一个长期的过程,与心肾代谢疾病相关的横断面医疗组织的代表和指南方法学的专家将在未来合作。除其他活动外,计划继续开展该活动并在2020年组织一次指南研讨会。认识到在各个医疗组织之间实现指南制定的一致性将是一个长期过程,因此与心肾代谢疾病相关的横断面医疗组织的代表和指南方法学的专家将在未来合作。除其他活动外,计划继续开展该活动并在2020年组织一次指南研讨会。
更新日期:2020-02-26
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