加拿大乳腺癌症相关淋巴水肿最佳实践管理临床实践指南更新:研究方案

CMAJ open Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20210038
M. McNeely, S. Harris, Naomi D Dolgoy, Mona M. Al Onazi, Joanna F. Parkinson, Lori Radke, X. Kostaras, L. Dennett, Jean Ryan, M. Dalzell, Anna Kennedy, L. Capozzi, A. Towers, K. Campbell, J. Binkley, K. King, D. Keast
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背景:淋巴水肿是癌症治疗后最常见的并发症之一,是发生在切除淋巴结一侧的手臂、乳房和胸壁的严重肿胀。这项工作的目的是更新有关乳腺癌症淋巴水肿的预防、诊断和管理的建议。方法:我们提出了癌症护理和治疗临床实践指南指导委员会2001年淋巴水肿临床实践指南的更新方案。我们将采用以患者为导向的研究方法,重点关注自我管理和积极的健康模式,为更新的指南制定提供信息。拟采用的方法将考虑到《研究与评估指南II》(AGREE II)文书中概述的标准。将通过评估其他国家的现有指南、系统综述和荟萃分析的证据以及临床研究的直接证据来评估文献。我们将根据准则国际网络原则管理相互竞争的利益。建议将采用可操作的陈述格式提出,并将与证据水平以及制定过程中使用的任何相关考虑因素联系起来。指导委员会将起草一份准则草案,然后发送给国际专家和利益攸关方团体征求反馈意见。解释:本临床指南的主要益处是提高癌症相关淋巴水肿妇女的护理质量。调查结果将在国家和国际会议上以及通过支持组织网站上举办的网络研讨会和教育视频进行传播。
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Update to the Canadian clinical practice guideline for best-practice management of breast cancer–related lymphedema: study protocol
Background: One of the more frequent complications following treatment for breast cancer, lymphedema is a substantial swelling of the arm, breast and chest wall that occurs on the side where lymph nodes were removed. The aim of this work is to update recommendations on the prevention, diagnosis and management of lymphedema related to breast cancer. Methods: We present the protocol for an update of the 2001 clinical practice guideline on lymphedema from the Steering Committee for Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Care and Treatment of Breast Cancer. We will use a patient-oriented research approach with a focus on self-management and the positive health model to inform the updated guideline development. The methods proposed will be undertaken with consideration of the standards outlined in the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II) instrument. The literature will be appraised by evaluating existing guidelines from other countries, the evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses and direct evidence from clinical studies. We will manage competing interests according to Guidelines International Network principles. Recommendations will be presented using an actionable statement format and will be linked to the level of evidence along with any relevant considerations used in formulation. A draft of the guideline will be produced by the steering committee then sent out to international experts and stakeholder groups for feedback. Interpretation: The primary benefit of this clinical guideline will be to improve the quality of care of women with breast cancer–related lymphedema. Findings will be disseminated at national and international conferences and through webinars and educational videos hosted on the websites of the supporting organizations.
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