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采用/调整指南的协作方法——澳大利亚早年(出生至5岁)24小时运动指南:身体活动、久坐行为和睡眠的整合

A collaborative approach to adopting/adapting guidelines - The Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the early years (Birth to 5 years): an integration of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep.

作者信息

Okely Anthony D, Ghersi Davina, Hesketh Kylie D, Santos Rute, Loughran Sarah P, Cliff Dylan P, Shilton Trevor, Grant David, Jones Rachel A, Stanley Rebecca M, Sherring Julie, Hinkley Trina, Trost Stewart G, McHugh Clare, Eckermann Simon, Thorpe Karen, Waters Karen, Olds Timothy S, Mackey Tracy, Livingstone Rhonda, Christian Hayley, Carr Harriette, Verrender Adam, Pereira João R, Zhang Zhiguang, Downing Katherine L, Tremblay Mark S

机构信息

Early Start, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia.

Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2017 Nov 20;17(Suppl 5):869. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4867-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In 2017, the Australian Government funded the update of the National Physical Activity Recommendations for Children 0-5 years, with the intention that they be an integration of movement behaviours across the 24-h period. The benefit for Australia was that it could leverage research in Canada in the development of their 24-h guidelines for the early years. Concurrently, the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) working group published a model to produce guidelines based on adoption, adaption and/or de novo development using the GRADE evidence-to-decision framework. Referred to as the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach, it allows guideline developers to follow a structured and transparent process in a more efficient manner, potentially avoiding the need to unnecessarily repeat costly tasks such as conducting systematic reviews. The purpose of this paper is to outline the process and outcomes for adapting the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years to develop the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years guided by the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT framework.

METHODS

The development process was guided by the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach. A Leadership Group and Consensus Panel were formed and existing credible guidelines identified. The draft Canadian 24-h integrated movement guidelines for the early years best met the criteria established by the Panel. These were evaluated based on the evidence in the GRADE tables, summaries of findings tables and draft recommendations from the Canadian Draft Guidelines. Updates to each of the Canadian systematic reviews were conducted and the Consensus Panel reviewed the evidence for each behaviour separately and made a decision to adopt or adapt the Canadian recommendations for each behaviour or create de novo recommendations. An online survey was then conducted (n = 302) along with five focus groups (n = 30) and five key informant interviews (n = 5) to obtain feedback from stakeholders on the draft guidelines.

RESULTS

Based on the evidence from the Canadian systematic reviews and the updated systematic reviews in Australia, the Consensus Panel agreed to adopt the Canadian recommendations and, apart from some minor changes to the wording of good practice statements, keep the wording of the guidelines, preamble and title of the Canadian Guidelines. The Australian Guidelines provide evidence-informed recommendations for a healthy day (24-h), integrating physical activity, sedentary behaviour (including limits to screen time), and sleep for infants (<1 year), toddlers (1-2 years) and preschoolers (3-5 years).

CONCLUSIONS

To our knowledge, this is only the second time the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach has been used. Following this approach, the judgments of the Australian Consensus Panel did not differ sufficiently to change the directions and strength of the recommendations and as such, the Canadian recommendations were adopted with very minor alterations. This allowed the Guidelines to be developed much faster and at lower cost. As such, we would recommend the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT approach, especially if a credible set of guidelines, with all supporting materials and developed using a transparent process, is available. Other countries may consider using this approach when developing and/or revising national movement guidelines.

摘要

背景

2017年,澳大利亚政府资助了0至5岁儿童国家身体活动建议的更新,目的是将24小时内的运动行为整合起来。对澳大利亚而言,其好处在于可以借鉴加拿大在制定早年24小时指南方面的研究成果。与此同时,推荐分级评估、制定与评价(GRADE)工作组发布了一个模型,用于使用GRADE证据到决策框架,通过采用、改编和/或从头开发来制定指南。这种方法被称为GRADE-ADOLOPMENT方法,它使指南制定者能够以更高效的方式遵循结构化和透明的流程,有可能避免不必要地重复进行诸如开展系统评价等成本高昂的任务。本文的目的是概述在GRADE-ADOLOPMENT框架指导下,改编加拿大早年24小时运动指南以制定澳大利亚早年24小时运动指南的过程和结果。

方法

制定过程以GRADE-ADOLOPMENT方法为指导。成立了一个领导小组和一个共识小组,并确定了现有的可靠指南。加拿大早年24小时综合运动指南草案最符合该小组制定的标准。根据GRADE表格中的证据、研究结果总结表以及加拿大指南草案中的建议草案对这些指南进行了评估。对加拿大的每项系统评价都进行了更新,共识小组分别审查了每种行为的证据,并决定采纳或改编加拿大针对每种行为的建议,或者制定全新的建议。随后开展了一项在线调查(n = 302),以及五个焦点小组(n = 30)和五次关键 informant 访谈(n = 5),以获取利益相关者对指南草案的反馈。

结果

根据加拿大系统评价以及澳大利亚更新后的系统评价中的证据,共识小组同意采纳加拿大的建议,除了对良好实践声明的措辞进行一些小的修改外,保留加拿大指南的措辞、前言和标题。澳大利亚指南为健康的一天(24小时)提供了基于证据的建议,整合了身体活动、久坐行为(包括对屏幕时间的限制)以及婴儿(<1岁)、幼儿(1 - 2岁)和学龄前儿童(3 - 5岁)的睡眠。

结论

据我们所知,这是GRADE-ADOLOPMENT方法第二次被使用。遵循这种方法,澳大利亚共识小组的判断差异不足以改变建议的方向和力度,因此,加拿大的建议仅做了非常小的改动就被采纳了。这使得指南能够更快、更低成本地制定出来。因此,我们推荐GRADE-ADOLOPMENT方法,特别是如果有一套可靠的指南,连同所有支持材料并且是通过透明流程制定的。其他国家在制定和/或修订国家运动指南时可以考虑使用这种方法。

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