Determining Clinical Priorities Using a Clinical Practice Guideline Deconstruction Tool: COVID-19 in Austere Operational Environments.

Q3 Medicine
Richard M Caldwell, Wayne Dickey, Aaron Sawyer, Elizabeth A Mann-Salinas, Lawrence Crozier, Harold R Montgomery, Giselle Moody
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Abstract

The Joint Trauma System (JTS) publishes Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) used by military and civilian healthcare providers worldwide. With the expansion of CPG development in recent years, there was a need to collate, sort, and deconflict existing and new guidance using systematic methodology both within and across CPGs. This need became readily apparent at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic when guidelines were rapidly developed and fielded in deployed environments. To meet the needs of deploying units requesting immediate and concise guidance for managing COVID-19, JTS developed the CPG entitled Management of Covid-19 in Austere Operational Environments. By applying a deconstruction process to organize clinical recommendations across multiple categories, JTS was able to present clear clinical recommendations across "role of care" and "scope of practice." The use of a deconstruction process supported the rapid socialization of the CPG and may have improved clinical understanding among deployed medical teams.

使用临床实践指南解构工具确定临床优先事项:严峻操作环境中的COVID-19。
关节创伤系统(JTS)出版临床实践指南(CPGs)被世界各地的军事和民用医疗保健提供者使用。随着近年来CPG发展的扩大,有必要在CPG内部和不同CPG之间使用系统的方法对现有的和新的指南进行整理、分类和消除冲突。在2019冠状病毒病大流行开始时,这一需求变得显而易见,当时迅速制定了指南并在部署环境中实施。为了满足部署单位对COVID-19管理的即时和简明指导的需求,JTS制定了题为“严峻作战环境下的COVID-19管理”的CPG。通过应用解构过程来组织跨多个类别的临床建议,JTS能够跨“护理角色”和“实践范围”提供清晰的临床建议。解构过程的使用支持CPG的快速社会化,并可能提高部署医疗队之间的临床理解。
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