GRADE equity guidelines 4 : guidance on how to assess and address health equity within the evidence to decision process
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
GRADE equity guidelines 4 : guidance on how to assess and address health equity within the evidence to decision process / K. Pottie, V. Welch, R. Morton, E.A. Akl, J.H. Eslava Schmalbach, V. Katikireddi, J. Singh, L. Moja, E. Lang, N. Magrini, L. Thabane, R. Stanev, E. Matovinovic, A. Snellman, M. Briel, B. Shea, P. Tugwell, H. Schunemann, G. Guyatt, P. Alonso Coello. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY. - ISSN 0895-4356. - 90(2017 Oct), pp. 84-91. [10.1016/j.jclinepi.2017.08.001]
Abstract:
Objectives: The aim of this paper is to provide detailed guidance on how to incorporate health equity within the GRADE (Grading Recommendations Assessment and Development Evidence) evidence to decision process. Study Design and Setting: We developed this guidance based on the GRADE evidence to decision framework, iteratively reviewing and modifying draft documents, in person discussion of project group members and input from other GRADE members. Results: Considering the impact on health equity may be required, both in general guidelines and guidelines that focus on disadvantaged populations. We suggest two approaches to incorporate equity considerations: (1) assessing the potential impact of interventions on equity and (2) incorporating equity considerations when judging or weighing each of the evidence to decision criteria. We provide guidance and include illustrative examples. Conclusion: Guideline panels should consider the impact of recommendations on health equity with attention to remote and underserviced settings and disadvantaged populations. Guideline panels may wish to incorporate equity judgments across the evidence to decision framework. This is the fourth and final paper in a series about considering equity in the GRADE guideline development process. This series is coming from the GRADE equity subgroup.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Disadvantaged; Evidence to decision process; GRADE guidelines; Health equity; Special populations; Underserved; Epidemiology
Elenco autori:
K. Pottie, V. Welch, R. Morton, E.A. Akl, J.H. Eslava Schmalbach, V. Katikireddi, J. Singh, L. Moja, E. Lang, N. Magrini, L. Thabane, R. Stanev, E. Matovinovic, A. Snellman, M. Briel, B. Shea, P. Tugwell, H. Schunemann, G. Guyatt, P. Alonso Coello
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