Imran H Quraishi, Edgard Andrade, Gloria Galloway, Ann Hyslop, Olga Selioutski, Saurabh Sinha, Susan T Arnold, Ravindra Arya, Anto I Bagić, Frank Drislane, David Gloss, Abeer J Hani, Eliane Kobayashi, Ahmad Marashly, Mark R Nuwer, Jun Park, Dragos Sabau, Daniel San-Juan, Asim Shahid, Karen Skjei, William O Tatum, Michael Vengrow, Courtney J Wusthoff
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Abstract
Summary: The development of clinical practice guidelines is an evolving field. In response to the need for consistent, evidence-based medical practice, the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society identified the need to update the Society's guideline development process. The American Clinical Neurophysiology Society Guidelines Committee created an action plan with the goal of improving transparency and rigor for future guidelines and bringing existing guidelines to current standards. This article provides an overview of the new American Clinical Neurophysiology Society standards for the creation of clinical guidance documents, including clinical guidelines, technical standards, and consensus statements. This process is rooted in the importance of clinical guidance documents and their significance in the context of current behests for updated standards for practicing clinical neurophysiology. The need and rationale for updating the guideline development process from its prior state were described. The updated American Clinical Neurophysiology Society categories for clinical guidance and recommendations were defined and compared. Finally, the new process is summarized, focusing on methodologies, authorship, and conflicts of interest.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology features both topical reviews and original research in both central and peripheral neurophysiology, as related to patient evaluation and treatment.
Official Journal of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.