加拿大放射医师协会诊断成像转诊指南:指南制定方案。

CMAJ open Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20220098
Candyce Hamel, Ryan Margau, Paul Pageau, Marc Venturi, Leila Esmaeilisaraji, Barb Avard, Sam Campbell, Noel Corser, Nicolas Dea, Edmund Kwok, Cathy MacLean, Erin Sarrazin, Charlotte J Yong-Hing, Kaitlin Zaki-Metias
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背景:综合诊断成像转诊指南是协助转诊临床医生和放射科医生为其患者确定最安全和最佳临床价值的诊断成像研究的重要工具;加拿大放射科医师协会(CAR)上一次发布诊断成像转诊指南是在2012年。在与几个全国性组织、来自加拿大各地的转诊临床医生、放射科医生以及患者和家属顾问的合作下,该协会正在使用一种新的指南制定方法重新制定其转诊指南,这些指南建议将适合整合到临床决策支持系统中。方法:放射科专家小组、转诊临床医生和患者顾问将与CAR的流行病学家合作,制定13个临床部门的指南。每个部分的专家小组将首先创建一个临床和诊断场景的综合列表,包括在指南中。然后,加拿大放射学家协会流行病学家将进行系统的快速范围审查,以确定其他指南小组系统编制的指南。相应的专家小组将根据范围审查确定的建议,为每个临床和诊断场景制定诊断成像建议,并将其纳入加拿大卫生保健系统。专家小组将使用经过调整的建议分级评估、发展和评价框架来完成这项工作,该框架反映了利益和危害、价值观和偏好、公平性、可及性、资源和成本。解释:需要免费提供,最新的,全面的加拿大特定诊断成像转诊指南。透明和结构化的准则制定方法将有助于中非共和国及其合作伙伴在其13个部门制定准则。
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Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines: a guideline development protocol.

Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines: a guideline development protocol.

Canadian Association of Radiologists Diagnostic Imaging Referral Guidelines: a guideline development protocol.

Background: Comprehensive diagnostic imaging referral guidelines are an important tool to assist referring clinicians and radiologists in determining the safest and best-clinical-value diagnostic imaging study for their patients; the Canadian Association of Radiologists (CAR) last produced its diagnostic imaging referral guidelines in 2012. In partnership with several national organizations, referring clinicians, radiologists, and patient and family advisors from across Canada, the association is redoing its referral guidelines using a new methodology for guideline development, and these guideline recommendations will be suited for integration into clinical decision support systems.

Methods: Expert panels of radiologists, referring clinicians and a patient advisor will work with epidemiologists at the CAR to create guidelines across 13 clinical sections. The expert panel for each section will first create a comprehensive list of clinical and diagnostic scenarios to include in the guidelines. Canadian Association of Radiologists epidemiologists will then conduct a systematic rapid scoping review to identify systematically produced guidelines from other guideline groups. The corresponding expert panel will develop diagnostic imaging recommendations for each clinical and diagnostic scenario using the recommendations identified from the scoping review and contextualize them to the Canadian health care systems. The expert panels will accomplish this using an adapted Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation framework, which reflects the benefits and harms, values and preferences, equity, accessibility, resources and cost.

Interpretation: Freely available, up-to-date, comprehensive Canadian-specific diagnostic imaging referral guidelines are needed. A transparent and structured guideline-development approach will aid the CAR and its partners in producing guidelines across its 13 sections.

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