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指南制定方案和发现:2021 年澳大利亚糖尿病相关足部疾病循证指南的一部分。

Guidelines development protocol and findings: part of the 2021 Australian evidence-based guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease.

机构信息

School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

Allied Health Research Collaborative, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

J Foot Ankle Res. 2022 Apr 19;15(1):28. doi: 10.1186/s13047-022-00533-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of the Australian disease burden. The 2011 Australian DFD guidelines were outdated. We aimed to develop methodology for systematically adapting suitable international guidelines to the Australian context to become the new Australian evidence-based guidelines for DFD.

METHODS

We followed the Australian National Health Medical Research Council (NHMRC) guidelines for adapting guidelines. We systematically searched for all international DFD guideline records. All identified records were independently screened and assessed for eligibility. Those deemed eligible were further assessed and included if scoring at least moderate quality, suitability and currency using AGREE II and NHMRC instruments. The included international guidelines had all recommendations extracted into six sub-fields: prevention, wound classification, peripheral artery disease, infection, offloading and wound healing. Six national panels, each comprising 6-8 multidisciplinary national experts, screened all recommendations within their sub-field for acceptability and applicability in Australia using an ADAPTE form. Where panels were unsure of any acceptability and applicability items, full assessments were undertaken using a GRADE Evidence to Decision tool. Recommendations were adopted, adapted, or excluded, based on the agreement between the panel's and international guideline's judgements. Each panel drafted a guideline that included all their recommendations, rationale, justifications, and implementation considerations. All underwent public consultation, final revision, and approval by national peak bodies.

RESULTS

We screened 182 identified records, assessed 24 full text records, and after further quality, suitability, and currency assessment, one record was deemed a suitable international guideline, the International Working Group Diabetic Foot Guidelines (IWGDF guidelines). The six panels collectively assessed 100 IWGDF recommendations, with 71 being adopted, 27 adapted, and two excluded for the Australian context. We received 47 public consultation responses with > 80% (strongly) agreeing that the guidelines should be approved, and ten national peak bodies endorsed the final six guidelines. The six guidelines and this protocol can be found at: https://www.diabetesfeetaustralia.org/new-guidelines/ CONCLUSION: New Australian evidence-based guidelines for DFD have been developed for the first time in a decade by adapting suitable international guidelines. The methodology developed for adaptation may be useful for other foot-related conditions. These new guidelines will now serve as the national multidisciplinary best practice standards of DFD care in Australia.

摘要

背景

糖尿病相关足部疾病(DFD)是导致澳大利亚疾病负担的主要原因之一。2011 年澳大利亚 DFD 指南已经过时。我们旨在制定一种系统的方法,将适合的国际指南适用于澳大利亚的情况,以成为新的澳大利亚 DFD 循证指南。

方法

我们遵循澳大利亚国家卫生医学研究委员会(NHMRC)的指南改编方法。我们系统地搜索了所有国际 DFD 指南记录。所有确定的记录都由独立的筛选和评估其合格性。如果使用 AGREE II 和 NHMRC 工具对其进行评估,认为其质量、适用性和时效性得分至少为中等,则将其进一步评估并纳入。所纳入的国际指南将所有建议提取到六个子领域:预防、伤口分类、外周动脉疾病、感染、减压和伤口愈合。六个国家小组,每个小组由 6-8 名多学科的国家专家组成,使用 ADAPTE 表格在其子领域内筛选所有建议,以确定其在澳大利亚的可接受性和适用性。对于任何有疑问的可接受性和适用性项目,使用 GRADE 证据决策工具进行全面评估。根据专家组和国际指南判断的一致性,建议被采纳、改编或排除。每个小组都起草了一份包含所有建议、理由、依据和实施考虑因素的指南。所有指南都经过了公众咨询、最终修订和国家最高机构的批准。

结果

我们筛选了 182 份确定的记录,评估了 24 份全文记录,经过进一步的质量、适用性和时效性评估,一份记录被认为是合适的国际指南,即国际工作组糖尿病足指南(IWGDF 指南)。六个小组共同评估了 100 项 IWGDF 建议,其中 71 项被采纳,27 项被改编,2 项因澳大利亚情况而被排除。我们收到了 47 条公众咨询意见,其中超过 80%(强烈)同意批准这些指南,十个国家最高机构认可了最终的六个指南。这六个指南和本方案可以在以下网址找到:https://www.diabetesfeetaustralia.org/new-guidelines/

结论

新的澳大利亚循证 DFD 指南是十年来首次通过改编合适的国际指南制定的。为改编而制定的方法可能对其他足部相关疾病有用。这些新的指南将成为澳大利亚 DFD 护理的国家多学科最佳实践标准。

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