Ollenschläger G, Marshall C, Qureshi S, Rosenbrand K, Burgers J, Mäkelä M, Slutsky J
Agency for Quality in Medicine (AQuMed), Cologne, Germany.
Qual Saf Health Care. 2004 Dec;13(6):455-60. doi: 10.1136/qhc.13.6.455.
Clinical practice guidelines are regarded as powerful tools to achieve effective health care. Although many countries have built up experience in the development, appraisal, and implementation of guidelines, until recently there has been no established forum for collaboration at an international level. As a result, in different countries seeking similar goals and using similar strategies, efforts have been unnecessarily duplicated and opportunities for harmonisation lost because of the lack of a supporting organisational framework. This triggered a proposal in 2001 for an international guidelines network built on existing partnerships. A baseline survey confirmed a strong demand for such an entity. A multinational group of guideline experts initiated the development of a non-profit organisation aimed at promotion of systematic guideline development and implementation. The Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) was founded in November 2002. One year later the Network released the International Guideline Library, a searchable database which now contains more than 2000 guideline resources including published guidelines, guidelines under development, "guidelines for guidelines", training materials, and patient information tools. By June 2004, 52 organisations from 27 countries had joined the network including institutions from Oceania, North America, and Europe, and WHO. This paper describes the process that led to the foundation of the G-I-N, its characteristics, prime activities, and ideas on future projects and collaboration.
临床实践指南被视为实现有效医疗保健的有力工具。尽管许多国家在指南的制定、评估和实施方面积累了经验,但直到最近,国际层面还没有一个既定的合作论坛。因此,在寻求相似目标并使用相似策略的不同国家,由于缺乏支持性的组织框架,工作出现了不必要的重复,协调的机会也丧失了。这促使在2001年提出建立一个基于现有伙伴关系的国际指南网络的提议。一项基线调查证实了对这样一个实体的强烈需求。一组跨国指南专家发起成立了一个旨在促进系统的指南制定和实施的非营利组织。国际指南网络(G-I-N)于2002年11月成立。一年后,该网络发布了国际指南图书馆,这是一个可搜索的数据库,目前包含2000多种指南资源,包括已发布的指南、正在制定的指南、“指南的指南”、培训材料和患者信息工具。到2004年6月,来自27个国家的52个组织加入了该网络,其中包括来自大洋洲、北美和欧洲的机构以及世界卫生组织。本文描述了促成G-I-N成立的过程、其特点、主要活动以及对未来项目和合作的设想。