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A Unique Framework for the Persian Clinical Guidelines: Addressing an Evidence-Based Cdss Development Need Publisher Pubmed



Karim H1 ; Hosseini Ravandi M1 ; Zandesh Z1 ; Naserpoor A1 ; Yasini M2 ; R Niakan Kalhori S1 ; Mousavinasab E1
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  1. 1. Health Information Management Department, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1416753955, Iran
  2. 2. Paris, France

Source: BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine Published:2020


Abstract

Background and aim One of the prerequisites to develop Computerised Decision Support Systems is Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) which provide a systematic aid to make complex medical decisions. In order to provide an automated CPG, it is needed to have a unique structure for the CPGs. This study aims to propose a unique framework for the Persian guidelines. Materials and methods 20 Persian CPGs were selected and divided into the creation and validation sets (n=10 for each). The first group was studied independently and their headings were listed; wherever possible, the headings were merged into a new heading that was applicable to all the guidelines. The developed framework was validated by the second group of the guidelines. Results Studied guidelines had a very heterogeneous structure. The number of original headings was 249; they were reduced to 14 main headings with 16 subheadings in a unique developed framework. The framework is able to represent and cover 100% of the guidelines. Conclusion The heterogeneity of guidelines was high as they were not developed based on the unique framework. The proposed framework provides a layout for designing the CPGs with a homogeneous structure. Guideline developers can use this framework to develop structured CPGs. This will facilitate the integration of the guidelines into electronic medical records as well as clinical decision support systems. � Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.