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AGREE II: advancing guideline development, reporting and evaluation in health care

AGREE II: advancing guideline development, reporting and evaluation in health care CMAJ Analysis AGREE II: advancing guideline development, reporting and evaluation in health care Melissa C. Brouwers PhD, Michelle E. Kho BHSc(PT) MSc, George P. Browman MD MSc, Jako S. Burgers MD PhD, Francoise Cluzeau PhD, Gene Feder MD, Béatrice Fervers MD PhD, Ian D. Graham PhD, Jeremy Grimshaw MBChB PhD, Steven E. Hanna PhD, Peter Littlejohns MD, Julie Makarski BSc, Louise Zitzelsberger PhD, for the AGREE Next Steps Consortium @@ See related research articles by Brouwers and colleagues, available at www.cmaj.ca linical practice guidelines, which are systematically Key points developed statements aimed at helping people make • AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and C clinical, policy-related and system-related deci- Evaluation), which comprises 23 items and a user’s manual, 1,2 3,4 sions, frequently vary widely in quality. A strategy was offers refinements of a new way to develop, report and needed to differentiate among guidelines and ensure that evaluate practice guidelines. those of the highest quality are implemented. • Key changes from the original version include a new seven-point response scale, with modifications to half of An international team of guideline developers and re - the items, and a new user’s manual. searchers, known as the AGREE Collaboration (Appraisal http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Canadian Medical Association Journal Unpaywall

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10.1503/cmaj.090449
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CMAJ Analysis AGREE II: advancing guideline development, reporting and evaluation in health care Melissa C. Brouwers PhD, Michelle E. Kho BHSc(PT) MSc, George P. Browman MD MSc, Jako S. Burgers MD PhD, Francoise Cluzeau PhD, Gene Feder MD, Béatrice Fervers MD PhD, Ian D. Graham PhD, Jeremy Grimshaw MBChB PhD, Steven E. Hanna PhD, Peter Littlejohns MD, Julie Makarski BSc, Louise Zitzelsberger PhD, for the AGREE Next Steps Consortium @@ See related research articles by Brouwers and colleagues, available at www.cmaj.ca linical practice guidelines, which are systematically Key points developed statements aimed at helping people make • AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines, Research and C clinical, policy-related and system-related deci- Evaluation), which comprises 23 items and a user’s manual, 1,2 3,4 sions, frequently vary widely in quality. A strategy was offers refinements of a new way to develop, report and needed to differentiate among guidelines and ensure that evaluate practice guidelines. those of the highest quality are implemented. • Key changes from the original version include a new seven-point response scale, with modifications to half of An international team of guideline developers and re - the items, and a new user’s manual. searchers, known as the AGREE Collaboration (Appraisal

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Canadian Medical Association JournalUnpaywall

Published: Jul 5, 2010

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