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Beurs van Berlage Conference Centre | 7 - 10 October 2015 Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘Engaging all stakeholders. Programme Guidelines from a societal Book perspective.’ www.gin2015.net A joint project between
Welcome 1 Message from G-I-N 2 General Information 3 G-I-N 2015 Scientific Committee 4 G-I-N 2015 Conference Programme 5 Poster Presentations 16 Plenary Speakers 24 Social Programme 29 G-I-N 2015 Grant Recipients 29 Venue Map 30 Exhibition Floor Plan 31 Thank You to Our Sponsors 32 Sponsor and Exhibitor Profiles 33 G-I-N 2016 43 Notes 44 #ZiNvolvepatients Conference organiser Dutch College of General Practitioners G-I-N 2015 Conference Secretariat | P.O. Box 3231 | 3502 GE Utrecht The Netherlands | Tel: +31 30 2823500 | Email: info@gin2015.net 4
DEAR COLLEAGUES, On behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N), the Consortium of Dutch G-I-N Members, and the Scientific Com- mittee, would like to warmly welcome you to Amsterdam for G-I-N 2015, the 12th G-I-N Conference. Prof Ina Kopp Chair, G-I-N Board of The theme for G-I-N 2015 is “Engaging all stakeholders. Guidelines from Trustees 2015 a societal perspective”. Over the last decade, the number of organisations and other parties interested in guidelines has rapidly increased. From the perspective of a modern participatory society, many can be considered as stakeholders. These include patients, consumers, health care professionals, policy makers, purchasers of care, health insurers, federal and local health authorities, guideline developers, researchers, innovators and industry. The Netherlands is famous for its bottom-up approach to reach consensus among all stakeholders involved in policy making. As a flat country without mountains to relax on top of, it has been successful in ensuring safety with Dr Jako Burgers dikes protecting the 17 million Dutch people from the sea water. Similarly, Chair, Consortium of the healthcare system ensures basic health care for all citizens, including Dutch G-I-N members free access to primary care. In this context, guidelines are providing a strong basis for supporting healthcare and coverage decisions. Following a long Dutch tradition in guideline development and implementa- tion and active contribution to G-I-N’s successes, it is now up to Amsterdam 2015 to invite the world to share knowledge and experiences regarding guideline methods, stakeholder involvement, dealing with conflict of in- terest, and other relevant issues. Moreover, the conference will offer many opportunities to meet people, to network and to get engaged with G-I-N Working Groups and Regional Communities. And to have fun! Prof Jos Kleijnen Chair, Scientific Welcome to the Netherlands, welcome to Amsterdam. We hope you will Committee G-I-N 2015 enjoy it! 1
DEAR G-I-N MEMBERS AND FRIENDS On behalf of the G-I-N Executive Committee and the secretariat, I would like to wish you all a very warm welcome to our 12th G-I-N conference in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. The G-I-N network is made up of 104 organisations and 138 individual mem- bers from every corner of the globe – we are now represented in 50 coun- tries, a number that is growing each year. G-I-N is the connector in the guideline community and we are proud to say that our reach is extending, as we actively widen the net, partially through our strategic partnerships, to include the wider knowledge management community. We welcome our many returning participants back to the G-I-N conference – it is always a pleasure to see you here. We also extend a very warm welcome to our new delegates – please come to the GINtro session on Wednesday 7th October, between our AGM and Welcome Reception, where we will give you a brief overview, then point you in the direction of all of our working group representatives, where you can learn more about the areas that par- ticularly interest you. Once again, we will offer new members a one-off discount if you take out membership at the conference – visit Anne and Jenna at the G-I-N stand to find out more. Let the networking begin! Elaine Harrow With warm regards Executive Officer Elaine Harrow 2
General Information ACCOMMODATION DIETARY REQUIREMENTS Hotel Amsterdam De Roode Leeuw If you have advised the Conference Damrak 93-94 1012 LP Amsterdam 020 555 0666 Secretariat of special dietary require- ments, please speak to a member of NH Barbizon Palace catering staff at the commencement of Prins Hendrikkade 59-72 1012 AD Amsterdam each meal break / social function. 020 556 4564 Ibis Amsterdam Centre DUPLICATION / RECORDING Stationsplein 49 1012 AB Amsterdam Unauthorised photography, audio taping, 020 721 9172 video recording, digital taping or any other NH City Centre Amsterdam form of duplication is prohibited in the con- Spuistraat 288-292 1012 VX Amsterdam ference sessions. 020 420 4545 Doubletree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal EMERGENCY DETAILS Oosterdoksstraat 4 1011 DK Amsterdam In an emergency, telephone 112 for Ambu- 020 530 0800 lance, Fire Service or Police. CONFERENCE SATCHEL INTERNET AND WIFI ACCESS All G-I-N 2015 delegates will receive a conference Free WiFi is available throughout Beurs satchel including a printed Programme Book and van Berlage. To access the WiFi, select the other sponsor inserts. “GIN2015” network on your device and use password: ginamsterdam. Sponsored by LANYARDS Lanyards should be worn at all times during G-I-N 2015 for security purposes and to assist the organisers with identifying participants. ABSTRACT BOOK AND DELEGATE LIST MOBILE PHONES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICES The Abstract Book and Delegate List are available As a courtesy to speakers and your fellow for download from the conference website: delegates, please switch your mobile phones www.gin2015.net and other electronic devices to ‘silent’ during presentations and while in sessions. CONFERENCE VENUE Beurs van Berlage Conference Center Damrak 243 1012 ZJ Amsterdam Tel: +31 20 530 41 41 www.beursvanberlage.nl 3
REGISTRATION DESK The registration desk is located in de Grote G-I-N 2015 Zaal (ground floor) and will be open at the Scientific Committee following times: Wednesday 7 October 8.00 - 18.00 Professor Jos Kleijnen, Thursday 8 October 8.00 - 18.00 G-I-N 2015 Scientific Committee Chair Friday 9 October 7.00 - 18.00 (UK) Saturday 10 October 8.00 - 13.30 Professor Paul Glasziou, SMOKING G-I-N 2015 Scientific Committee Smoking is not permitted indoors at Vice-Chair (AUSTRALIA) the Beurs van Berlage Conference Professor Paul Shekelle, Centre. Smoking is allowed outside G-I-N 2015 Scientific Committee the building, ashtrays are placed at Vice-Chair (USA) main exits. Fines can be imposed for smoking in prohibited places. Dr. Cynthia Boyd (USA) Dr. Jako Burgers (NETHERLANDS) SPEAKERS’ WORKING HUB Dr. Pablo Alonso Coello (SPAIN) Next to the Beurs foyer a Working Hub is available, containing a laptop Professor Diana Delnoij (NETHERLANDS) and printer. In this room Speakers Professor Gerald Gartlehner (AUSTRIA) can make final changes to their pres- entations and have them printed. Dr Ian Graham (CANADA) The Working Hub will be open at the Sue Huckson (AUSTRALIA) official conference openinghours. Professor Carel Hulshof (NETHERLANDS) Professor Ina Kopp (GERMANY) Dr Mbah Patrick Okwen (CAMEROON) Professor Steve Pilling (UK) Corinna Schaefer (GERMANY) Dr. Eric Schneider (USA) We invite you to join the G-I-N 2015 Professor Airton Tetelbom Stein (BRAZIL) Twitter conversation @GINConference Please use #gin2015 when posting. Professor Trudy van der Weijden (NETHERLANDS) For photos and bios of the Scientific Committee members, please see the conference website: www.gin2015.net 4
G-I-N N 2015 Conference Programme Pre Conference Workshops Wednesday 7 October Abstracts for plenary and parallel sessions are included in the Abstract Book, which is available for download from the conference website: www.gin2015.net 08.30-16.30 PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 08.30-16.30 GRADE and Guideline Development Veilingzaal 08.30-16.30 GRADE and Guideline Development: Advanced Mendes da Costa kamer 09.00-16.30 Mind the gap, Closing the loop Berlage Zaal 09.00-16.30 Making the difference - the importance of including lay members and health economics in NICE guidelines Verweykamer 09.30-16.00 Participation of allied health professionals in multidisciplinary guidelines: setting the international agenda Administratiezaal 16.45-18.00 AGM Administratiezaal - Registration starts from 1615 18.00-18.30 GINtro Administratiezaal/Grote Zaal 18.30-21.30 Welcome Reception Grote Zaal 5
G-I-N 2015 Conference Progra amme Thursday 8 October 08.00-09.00 Registration 09.00-10.30 OPENING PLENARY Effectenbeurszaal 09.00-09.40 Welcome Ceremony - Opening by Prof. Ina Kopp Chair G-I-N, Dr. Jako Burgers G-I-N Organising Committee, Jos Kleijnen Chair Scientific Committee, Prof. Bert Boer National Health Care Institute Board 09.40-10.05 Plenary lecture, Prof. Michael Buist (TAS) - Interaction between clinical guidelines and patient centered care; the perspective of the doctor, patient and parent 10.05-10.30 Plenary lecture, Dr. Barbara Warren (USA) - Advocates or individual patients; who should be involved in guideline development? 10.30-11.00 MORNING TEA 11.00-12.30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Keurzaal Berlage zaal Rode kamer Plenary room Assuring Managing Panel session Patient involvement Guidelines and trustworthiness - multimorbidity and shared decision, other evidence- Oral presentations (3 presentations) role of stakeholders based information - and other - Oral in different stages Workshop presentations of guideline de- velopment - Oral presentations A Rating the certainty of Comparing treatment Nefarma - Different Effects of Decision Guideline Adaptation the evidence for stud- effectiveness across perspectives from Support Tools for Process Workshop - ies that evaluate the guidelines to support stakeholders involved Older Adults: A Sys- Aoife Molley importance of out- decision making for in guidelines - Edwin tematic Review of the comes - Pablo Alonso people with multimor- Ket Literature - Barbara bidity - Bruce Guthrie van Munster B Do Instructions Used Practical Tools Informing pulmonary to Develop Child and for Addressing rehabilitation policy Youth Mental Health Multimorbidity in Your from the patients’ Clinical Practice Guide- Guidelines - Dunja perspective: an interna- lines Meet International Dreesens tional web-based sur- Quality Standards? A vey - Sarah Masefield Systematic Review - Kathryn Bennett C Development of a The Current Situation A practice guideline on Clinician-Friendly of Traditional Chinese child abuse and ne- Guideline Assessment Medical Guidelines in glect: how to engage Tool - Lisa Cosgrove China - Wei Deng parents and profes- sionals - Marianne de Wolff D Assessing panelists’ Evaluation on qual- Extended stakeholder satisfaction with and ity of diagnosis and involvement improves perceived appropri- treatment guidelines development and ateness of the devel- developed in Taiwan - implementation of pal- opment of practice Tianyun Chen liative care guidelines guidelines and recom- in the Netherlands - mendations (PANEL- Marieke Gilsing VIEW): Instrument Development - Wojtek Wiercioch E Probast – A risk of bias A Survey of the Needs and preferences tool for prediction Reporting of the of patients with head modelling studies - Methods of Consensus and neck cancer in Robert Wolff Development of the integrated care - Lydia World Health Organi- van Overveld zation Guidelines - Nan Li 6
Derkinderen Roland Holst kamer Verwey Mendes DaCosta Administratiezaal Ontvangkamer Veilingzaal kamer kamer Kamer Diffusion of Guidelines Role of stakeholders Patient involve- Engaging Guidelines and Stakeholders and innovation - Oral in societal in different stages ment and shared stakeholders - Oral other evidence- levers in devel- presentations perspective - of guideline de- decision making - presentations based information oping countries Workshop velopment - Panel Panel session - Workshop - Panel session session Reduced compli- When should a Trimbos Instituut Shared decision Assessments of Using GRADEpro Guideline de- ance with treatment national clinical Joran Lokkerbol making and health the therapeutic Guideline Devel- velopment, dis- recommendations guideline be devel- Integrating different literacy: strategies patient education opment Tool web semination and following dissemi- oped? - Caroline perspectives: apply- and tools to involve (TPE) programme app to support the implementation- a nation of updated Hodt Billington ing budget impact patients - Dolf de - Anne Françoise guideline process comparison of gonorrhea manage- analysis (BIA) in the Boer Pauchet-Traversat from conflict of in- developed versus ment guidelines in development of quali- terest management developing health- Ontario, Canada - ty standards to dissemination care systems - Catherine Dickson - Jan Brozek Joseph Mathew Sources of in- Hedda van ‘t land National guidelines formation and Integrating different delivered to stake- attitudes towards perspectives: adapt- holders as open evidence-based ing clinical guidelines structured data healthcare: A survey in low-resource set- adhering to national of Swiss physicians - tings: A case study information struc- Bernard Burnand from the Republic of ture and interdisci- Moldova plinary terminology - Karin Wallis Why physicians Bob van A regional pilot treat chronic non- Wijngaarden, In- test of the aftercare cancer pain (CNCP) tegrating different guideline for chil- the way they do - perspectives. The use dren born preterm Jeffrey Harris of conjoint analysis in in Amsterdam - the development of Sylvia van der Pal quality standards Uptake of the Matthijs Oud In- Towards the imple- Congenital Muscu- tegrating different mentation of RA lar Torticollis Clinical perspectives: apply- treatment guide- Practice Guideline - ing meta-analysis and lines: a systematic Sandra Kaplan GRADE in the de- approach - Sabrina velopment of quality Meyfroidt standards The Development Unravelling chaos: of a Global Practice RAND modified Guidelines Registry Delphi to limit Platform - Yaolong number of knowl- Chen edge-tool types and to define these in the Netherlands - Dunja Dreesens
Thursday 8 October 12.30-13.30 LUNCH 12.30-13.30 TNO Lunch session - Tools for the successful implementation of guidelines: MIDI, Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovations. Administratiezaal 12.30-13.30 Knowledge Institute of Medical Specialists Lunch session - Guidelines in medical specialist care in the Netherlands: expe- riences with patient involvement, budget impact analysis and the national guideline database. Keurzaal 12.30-14.30 WORKING/REGIONAL GROUP MEETINGS / NETWORKING / POSTERS 12.30-13.30 Regional Community meeting: G-I-N North America Veilingzaal 12.30-13.30 Working group meeting: Multimorbidity Mendes DaCosta kamer 12.30-14.30 Regional Community meeting: G-I-N Africa Rode kamer 12.30-14.30 Working group meeting: Allied Health Derkinderen kamer 12.30-13.30 Working group meeting: Accelerated Guideline Development Roland Holst kamer 13.30-14.30 Regional Community meeting: G-I-N Nordic Mendes DaCosta kamer 12.30-14.30 Working group meeting: AID Knowledge Ontvangkamer 13.30-14.30 Regional Community meeting: G-I-N Arab Roland Holst kamer 14.30-16.00 PLENARY 2 - DISSEMINATION AND IMPLEMENTATION Effectenbeurszaal Chairpersons: Prof. Trudy van der Weijden and Dr. Pablo Alonso Coello 14.30-15.00 Plenary lecture, Prof. Eric Schneider (USA) – Guidelines, performance management and accountable healthcare 15.00-15.30 Plenary lecture, Prof. Diana Delnoij (NL) – Guidelines, transparency and quality indicators 15.30-16.00 Plenary lecture, Prof. Bert Aertgeerts, (BE) & Stijn Van de Velde (BE) – A national electronic point-of-care information service; EBMPracticeNet 16.00-16.30 AFTERNOON TEA 16.30-18.00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Keurzaal Berlage zaal Rode kamer Plenary room Patient involvement Evidence generation Assuring Engaging stakehold- Engaging patients and shared decision and synthesis - Oral trustworthiness - ers in implementation and consumers - making - Oral sessions Panel session - Oral sessions Workshop sessions A Integrating shared A methodology to GRADE Working When A Traditional The updated G-I-N decision making within adapt the development Group - 15 years of Guideline Does Not PUBLIC Toolkit on a guideline: paediatri- process of a clinical (rating) ups-and-downs Fit: Thinking Out Patient and Pub- cians reflecting on the guideline to older - Holger Schünemann Of The Box To Cre- lic Involvement in clinical practice guide- persons - Barbara van ate Implementable Guidelines - Corinna line Palliative Care Munster Evidence-Informed Schaeffer for Children - Dunja Health Policy - Melissa Dreesens Brouwers B The use of patient re- Evidence Synthesis Implementation of ported outcome meas- Activities of a Hospital caesarean guideline ures (PROMs) for goals Evidence-based Prac- (adapte methodology) setting and comparing tice Center and Impact in health plans in Brazil: outcomes of care: a on Local Practice - A lesson of engaging cohort study - Simone Matthew Mitchell all stakeholders - Karla van Dulmen Santa Cruz Coelho C Current State of Pa- A good care-quality Making hospitals tient and Public In- guideline gives de- responsible for guide- volvement in Japanese tails of how patient line implementation: Clinical Practice Guide- health outcomes are mission impossible? - lines Development - measured - Marloes Louise Blume Yosuke Hatakeyama Zuidgeest D Patient values and pref- National hand fracture How to implement the erences: An analysis of guideline goes Nor- comprehensive Chronic guideline development dic. Example of G-I-N Pain guideline, devel- handbooks and WHO Nordic guideline adap- oped from a patient’s guidelines - Qi Wang tation across borders perspective? - Marij - Piia Vuorela van Eijndhoven E It Takes a Team: Using the interactive Guideline implementa- Guideline Resources Evidence to Decision tion in primary care set- for Shared Decision framework (iEtD) in tings: What’s different, Making (SDM) - Leslie guideline development what works and what Caspersen - Signe Flottorp doesn’t? - Danielle Mazza 8
Derkinderen kamer Roland Holst kamer Verwey kamer Mendes DaCosta Administratiezaal Ontvangkamer Veilingzaal Kamer Miscalleneous - Assuring Diffusion of innova- G-I-N related Engaging patients Assuring Assuring Oral sessions trustworthiness - tion and guidelines to other and consumers - trustworthiness - trustworthiness - Workshop - Oral sessions organisations - Oral sessions Workshop Panel session Workshop Improving quality Recruiting an ef- Tailored interven- Bridging the Gap Involving young Putting the ADAPTE Rapid Guidelines: for maternal care - a fective guideline tions to implement Between Guidelines people in guideline Framework into current practice case study from development group guidelines for elderly and Health Technol- development - Action - Lubna and recommen- Kerala, India - Iona - Fergus Macbeth patients with depres- ogy Assessment: A Jessica Fielding Al-Ansary dations for devel- Vlad sion in primary care: New “GINAHTA” opment - Maicon A cluster-randomised Working Group - Falavigna trial - Eivind Aakhus Tara Schuller Developing evi- Developing a checklist Incorporating dence-informed for guideline imple- Patient Values and clinical quality mentation planning: Preferences in standards (QS) for review and synthesis Guideline Devel- the hospital man- of guideline develop- opment through agement of acute ment and implemen- systematic reviews stroke in Vietnam - tation advice - Anna - Yan Zhang Ryan Li Gagliardi Guideline develop- Trends in guideline Child abuse and ment, implementa- implementation: neglect guideline – tion and research A scoping system- Are we listening to in Low and Middle atic review - Anna children and young Income Countries Gagliardi people? - Peter (LMIC)- A pilot sur- O'Neill vey by G-I-N LMIC Working Group - Joseph Mathew "Quality and con- Clinical practice Focus on Health sistency of clinical guidelines: a standard Patient and Family practice guidelines approach to increase Participation in Care for management quality and to reduce Standard Develop- of hypertension in workload for guideline ment - Francisca Latin America coun- developers - Ghislaine Goedhart tries” - Graciela van Mastrigt Balbin Wording of rec- Successful implemen- Optimizing patient ommendations in tation: co-creation participation in the 10 clinical practice by stakeholders in cancer guidelines guidelines in Peru - health care practices - enterprise - Marija Yuani Roman Madelon Rooseboom Vukmirovic
Friday 9 October 07.00-09.00 Registration 07.00-08.15 Doctor Evidence Breakfast session Breakfast and Demo: A Live Demonstration of the Doctor Evidence Technology Platforms for Evidence Reviews Administratiezaal (note: pick up your ticket on Thursday 8 October) 07.00-08.30 Working group meeting: Performance Measures Mendes DaCosta kamer 07.00-08.30 Working group meeting: Overdiagnoses Roland Holst kamer 07.30-08.30 Working group meeting: G-I-N Public Rode kamer 07.30-08.30 Working group meeting: G-I-N Tech Derkinderen kamer 08.30-10.00 PLENARY 3 - GUIDELINE DEVELOPMENT Effectenbeurszaal Chairpersons: Dr. Cynthia Boyd and Dr. Mbah Patrick Okwen 08.30-09.00 Plenary lecture, Prof. Bruce Guthrie (UK) – Multimorbidity in guidelines 09.00-09.30 Plenary lecture, Assoc. Prof. Craig Lockwood (AUS) – CAN Implement; facilitating Stakeholder engagement in Evidence- based Guideline Adaptation 09.30-10.00 Plenary lecture, Prof. Holger Schünemann (CAN) / Dr. Amir Qaseem (USA) – GIN COI policy 10.00-10.30 MORNING TEA 10.30-12.00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Keurzaal Berlage zaal Rode kamer Plenary room Sustainability of Evidence generation Training for stake- Use of guidelines in Assuring guidelines in practice - and synthesis - Oral holder involvement healthcare commission- trustworthiness Oral presentations presentations - Panel Session ing - Oral presentations - Workshop A Using electronic Delphi Technologies That Im- Facilitating Guide- Making trees from paper Staying alive: survey techniques to prove Systematic Reviews: line Adaptation: - Kees Ebben methods to develop national guid- Rapid Reviews Lose Their CAN-Implement.Pro©; keeping guide- ance - Francis O’Neill Appeal - Sandra Zelman webtechnology to line programs up Lewis integrate developers, to date - Jako stakeholders Burgers, Pablo and users - Craig Alonso Coello, Lockwood Robin Vernooij B Does a tailored im- Evidence and the role Implementation of the plementation strategy of diagnostic imaging - Dutch delirium guideline targeting perceived Martin Reed - Zippora Kentin barriers improve actual guideline adherence among occupational physicians? - Margot Joosen C Drug prescription gov- Time ‘needed to review’ Best Practices for Suicide ernance in the Italian - a practical metric to use Risk Assessments: Engag- public health system when developing guide- ing Patients and Nurses through evidence-based lines - Hugh McGuire to Discover Evidence of recommendations Guideline Implementa- monitored by means of tion - Elaine Santa Mina routinely available data - Francesco Nonino D Experience from work- The Importance of balanc- How to measure the ing across a suite of ing risks and benefi ts actual use of guidelines? - Guidelines - Caroline in guideline recommenda- Margot Fleuren Farmer tions: the case of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP). - Jeffrey Harris E Adherence to a guide- PVG-I-N Nordic Ecosys- When to remove a finan- line in daily practice: tem for trustworthy guide- cial pay for performance Prevention of early line creation, dissemina- indicator? - Stephanie onset neonatal group tion and updating - Piia Birtles B haemolytic strepto- Vuorela coccal disease - Diny Kolkman 12.00-13.00 LUNCH 12.00-13.00 Trimbos Lunch session - Integrating different perspectives to formulate recommendations: combining client and professional preferences, evidence-based knowledge and cost-effectiveness data Administratiezaal 12.00-13.00 EBSCO Lunch session - Can Evidence Summary Services support Guideline development, looking at the use of DynaMed Plus across different countries? Keurzaal 10 12.00-13.00 ZonMw Lunch session - Dutch efforts in knowledge transfer: from evidence gaps through research to evidence use and policy-making in specialized medical care Veilingzaal
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Friday 9 October 12.00-14.00 WORKING GROUP MEETINGS / NETWORKING / POSTERS 12.00-13.00 Working group meeting: Adaptation Rode kamer 12.00-14.00 Regional community meeting: G-I-N ANZ Derkinderen kamer 12.00-13.00 Regional Community meeting: G-I-N North America (Steering Group) Ontvangkamer 12.00-14.00 Working group meeting: LMIC Roland Holst kamer 12.30-14.00 Working group meeting: Implementation Verwey kamer 13.00-14.00 Working group meeting: Updating Guidelines Ontvangkamer 14.00-15.30 PLENARY 4 – STAKEHOLDERS AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Effectenbeurszaal Plenary room Chairpersons: Dr. Eric Schneider and Prof. Ina Kopp 14.00-14.30 Plenary lecture, Prof. Lisa Bero (AUS) – Conflicts of interest of health care professionals 14.30-15.00 Plenary lecture, Jos Kuijs MD (NL, Nefarma) – Pharmaceutical industry as stakeholders 15.00-15.30 Plenary lecture, Prof. Robbert Huijsman (NL, Achmea Health Insurance) – Health insurers as stakeholders 15.30 Poster prize 15.30-16.00 AFTERNOON TEA 16.00-17.30 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Keurzaal Berlage zaal Rode kamer Plenary room Engaging patients Guidelines in societal Diffusion of Sustainability of Guidelines in the and consumers - Oral perspective - Oral innovation and guidelines in practice - future world - presentations presentations guidelines - Oral Workshop Workshop presentations A Development of patient Translation of the ADAPTE Do physicians like and Guideline implementa- The future of guidelines based on process: a step to pro- understand trustwor- tion speed networking stakeholder guidelines for GPs: a mote the use of guidelines thy guidelines in new - Anne Gagliadri consultation on process description - for empowerment of presentation formats? living guidelines Marleen Finoulst different stakeholders - Survey and rand- in the information Airton Stein omized trial in educa- age - Jutta von tional sessions - Linn Dincklage Brandt B Literature review – Contextualisation of NICE Multidisciplinary Published use of NICE Clinical Guidelines for the decision-making quality standards - New Zealand Health Care based on guidelines - Shaun Rowark context - Nichole Taske Xander Verbeek C Using findings from Nursing guidelines: the Thuisarts.nl DECIDE to create a next step in nursing (GP@home): From new design for patient professionalism - Rob van evidence-based versions of guidelines: der Sande practice guidelines what did consumers to the number 1 think? - Karen Graham public health infor- mation website in the Netherlands - Jolanda Wittenberg D Utilization of Approaches to improving Using NICE guidance evidence-based African the implementation of to develop themed First Aid Guidelines clinical guidelines – an BMJ Quality Improve- Mobile App by private Irish perspective - Niamh ment projects - Aoife health care stakehold- O'Rourke Molloy ers in Mbarara, South Western Uganda - Brian Mwebaze E Development of quality Content randomization: a Guidelines on indicators of integrated method to compare guide- demand - Eirik Hafver care for patients with lines presentation formats. Roenjum head and neck cancer - A randomized controlled Lydia van Overveld trial in the Finnish citizens’ health portal - Ilkka Kunnamo 12
Derkinderen kamer Roland Holst kamer Verwey kamer Mendes DaCosta Administratiezaal Ontvangkamer Veilingzaal Kamer Role of Assuring Other - Panel Guidelines Guidelines Assuring Guidelines and stakeholders in trustworthiness - Session and other and other trustworthiness - other evidence- different stages Workshop evidence-based evidence based Workshop based information of guideline information - Oral information - Oral - Panel Session development and presentations presentations use - Workshop The role of employ- Patients’ valuation of Developing and Clinical and social Dissemination of How to develop and Considering Cost ers and workers in outcomes: evaluat- Sustaining a G-I-N care guidelines – German, European publish a trustwor- and Value Implica- occupational health ing the certainty of Regional Communi- Same beasts or and US American thy evidence sum- tions for Developing guidelines - Carel the evidence - Pablo ty: Perspectives from different species? - Cardiologic Guide- mary and recom- Trustworthy Clinical Hulshof Alonso Coello the Australia/New Peter O’Neill lines through the mendation through Practice Guidelines Zealand, African, DGK, ESC and ACC the MAGIC author- - Hilary Kleiner Nordic, and North Guideline Apps. - ing and publication American Commu- Philipp Boerm platform - Per Olav nities - Marguerite Vandvik Koster Social Care Eco- Improving guideline nomics - How far implementation: have we come? - the Guideline Sarah Richards Implementability Decision Excellence Model (GUIDE-M) - Melissa Brouwers A Checklist for Adaptation of modifying disease practice guidelines definition: a method recommendations to reduce over- in Latin American diagnosis - Paul and the Caribbean’s Glasziou countries - Ivan D Florez Evaluating the AHRQ’s National use of ADAPTE in Guideline Clearing- Belgium - Nicolas house (NGC): 1 Year Delvaux after Implementing Revised Inclusion Criteria - Vivian Coates A systematic lit- So Many Treatments, erature review to So Little Evidence: support the devel- Formulating Recom- opment of a Nation- mendations for Care al Clinical Guideline of Low Back Pain - – Paediatric Early Jeffrey Harris Warning System (PEWS) - Veronica Lambert
Saturday 10 October 08.00-08.30 Registration 08.30-10.00 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room Effectenbeurszaal Graanbeurszaal Keurzaal Berlage zaal Rode kamer Plenary room Effective Guidelines in point Managing Miscellaneous - Oral Effective communication with of care information multimorbidity - presentations communication stakeholders - Oral services and rela- Panel Session with stakeholders - presentations tion of guidelines to Workshop development and dissemination - Oral presentations A A Taxonomy of Guideline Developers Addressing Method- NICE Quality Stand- Using an Guideline Conflict - strategies to support ological Challenges in ards: Working with sup- evidence-based Richard Shiffman shared decision making Developing and Im- porting organisations template to produce - Corinna Schaefer plementing Guidelines - Esther Clifford consumer versions of Relevant for People guidelines - Shaun with Multimorbidity: Treweek Proposed by the G-I-N Multimorbidity Work- ing Group - Cynthia Boyd B Values and prefer- Want to SHARE IT? Adapte methodology ences of guideline Testing Decision Aids for guideline intrapar- panels: a case study of Linked to Guidelines tum care: First time in cervical screening in for use in Clinical Con- Brazil - Aline Mesquita North America - Erin sultations - Per Olav Kennedy Vandvik C Using stakeholder Do guidelines offer How the Dutch Nation- engagement to inform implementation advice al Health Care Institute the development of to target users?: A engages stakeholders NICE Return on In- systematic review of to improve long-term vestment tools - Sarah guideline applicability - care - Ineke Roede Richards Anna Gagliardi D Management for the Increasing Guide- Alone you gain speed, conflict of interest in line Implementation together you cover clinical practice guide- Through Patient-Spe- more distance - Thijs lines developed in Ja- cific Recommendations van Vegchel pan - Akiko Okumura - IIkka Kunnamo E Cochrane STI in the The Dutch College of process of decision General Practitioners; making in Colombia creating an overview (Health Technology of knowledge gaps in Assessment and guidelines and ongo- Clinical Practice ing research - Debby Guidelines) - Ana Keuken Torres 10.00-10.30 MORNING TEA 10.30-12.00 PLENARY 5 – GUIDELINES IN DIFFERENT SETTINGS AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS Effectenbeurszaal Chairpersons: Ms Corinna Schaefer and Prof. Pim Assendelft 10.30-11.00 Plenary lecture, Dr. Irene Maweu (KEN) – Guidelines in Africa 11.00-12.00 Guidelines yes or no? Debate with all stakeholders about usefulness of guidelines. Chair: Prof. Pim Assendelft (NL) 12.00-12.30 CLOSING AND G-I-N 2016 PRESENTATION Effectenbeurszaal 14
Derkinderen kamer Roland Holst kamer Verwey kamer Mendes DaCosta Administratiezaal Ontvangkamer Veilingzaal Kamer Sustainability Sustainability Effective com- Workshop Conflict of interest Role of Assuring of guidelines in of guidelines munication with and guidelines stakeholders in trustworthiness - practice - Oral in practice - stakeholders - and industry - Oral different stages Oral presntation presentations Workshop Panel Session presentations of guideline development - Oral presentations Actual Physician Reporting standards The African Re- Formal endorse- Conflicts of interest Quality standards: GRADE Evidence Usage and Imple- for guideline-based gional Community ment of guidelines: policies and health Stakeholder re- to Decision (EtD) mentation Gap of performance meas- of G-I-N: Where an international per- care guidelines: sponse figures - frameworks: A sys- Clinical Practice ures – what do they are we and where spective - Corlien what (whom) can Craig Grime tematic and trans- Guidelines, Clini- mean and how can are we headed? de Vries we trust?- Cristina parent approach cal Pathways and they be used? - - Patrick Mbah Morciano to making well-in- Quality Indicators: Monica Nothacker Okwen formed healthcare A Multi-Institutional choices - Pablo Questionnaire Sur- Alonso Coello vey - Noriko Sasaki Development of a Conflicts of interest: A pragmatic check- AGREE-Recommen- reporting check- similarities and dif- list for the imple- dation Excellence list for updated ferences across pro- mentation of health- (AGREE-REX): A guidelines - Robin grammes of work care guidelines tool to facilitate the Vernooij and committee - Huibert Tange clinical credibility types - Stephanie and implementa- Birtles bility of practice guidelines and their recommendations - Melissa Brouwers Plant a tree to stay Contribution of YOU + ME = WE: APTA CAT-EI: Crit- tuned-in. Interactive Industry Sponsored The Multi-discipli- ical Appraisal Tool flowcharts known as Opioid Trials to nary Team Needed for Experimental CareTrees (“Zorg- the Development to Produce a Qual- Intervention Studies bomen”) help to of Evidence Based ity Guideline - Lor- in Rehabilitation - keep guidelines Practice Guidelines raine Nnacheta Sandra Kaplan up-to-date - Ilse - Ulrike Ott Verstijnen Quality standards: The incorporation of GRADE/DECIDE Keeping up to date healthcare workers’ Interactive Evidence - Craig Grime values and prefer- to Decision (iEtD) ences on personal tool: Going from protective equip- evidence to recom- ment into a rapid mendations - Pablo advice guideline on Alonso Coello Ebola - Saskia Den Boon Strength of Rec- Quality assessment Making recommen- ommendations for of Dutch clinical dations about the Treatments for Low practice guidelines use of diagnostic Back Pain - Jeffrey for uptake in a tests following the Harris guideline data- GRADE approach – base - Marleen concepts, process Ploegmakers and tools - Jan Brozek
Poster Presentations Posters will be on display in the Grote Zaal, from Thursday 8 October to Saturday 10 October 2015. The posterprize will be announced on Friday end of final session in the Effecten- beurszaal. Poster presenters will be standing by their posters to answer questions at the following times: • Posters with even numbers: Thursday 8 October 10.30 to 11.00 and 16.00 to 16.30 • Posters with odd numbers: Friday 9 October 10.00 to 10.30 and 15.30 to 16.00 Abstracts for poster presentations are included in the Abstract Book, which is available for down- load from the conference website: http://www.gin2015.net/programme/abstracts Please note: if a poster number is missing, it has been withdrawn. P1 An evidence-based guide- P7 Brazilian Ministry of Health P14 South African Guideline line to assist volunteers in (MoH) Guidelines: a critical Excellence (SAGE) Project: working with at-risk children in appraisal using the AGREE II an innovative partnership for a school context instrument. clinical guideline excellence Nele Pauwels Ricardo Ronsoni Amber Abrams P2 Decision trees are an effec- P8 Quality and Reporting P15 withdrawn tive tool to streamline the dis- Standards of South African cussion with panel members Primary Care Clinical Practice P16 Cognitive Rehabilitation in guideline committees Guidelines in the Finnish Current Care Nele Pauwels Shingai Machingaidze Guidelines and Psychological Clinical Practice Guidelines P3 Is medline search enough P9 withdrawn Tanja Laukkala for preparing guidelines on rehabilitation, a case study P10 Clinical Practice Guideline P17 It takes three to make a Leena Lodenius Quality: An Effective Appraisal good guideline Instrument for Busy People Vera Jansweijer P4 Aligning Guideline Im- Shingai Machingaidze plementation with Physician P18 If strong guideline Certification P11 Clinical guidance recommendations are based David Price terminology in South Africa: on weak evidence, are rea- producing believable, sons provided? Analysis of P5 Evaluation of the Qual- appropriate and implementa- evidence-based asthma and ity of CPGs using AGREE II ble evidence statements breast cancer guidelines Assessment Tool and De- Shingai Machingaidze Sandra Diekmann velopment of Strategies to Improve Implementation in P12 Knowledge Management, P19 Development and imple- Korea Beliefs & Competences of mentation of Hodgkin lympho- Sung-Goo Chang Evidence-Based Practice, ma survivorship care guide- Evidence-Based Decision lines: challenges and solutions P6 The impact of different Making among Nurses in Nicky Dekker guidelines on 24-hour ambula- General Hospitals tory blood pressure monitoring In-sook Jang P20 The role of clinical proto- on primary health care level cols in addressing the burden Lucia Pellanda P13 Best Practice Abstract: of disease The importance of experts in Lyazzat Kosherbayeva the guideline development process Nicole Dekker 16
P21 eHealth: the new default P30 Evidence-based Indian P38 GRADE: Grading qual- in the collaborative develop- First Aid Guidelines ity of evidence about scales ment of quality guidelines Emmy De Buck used for measuring factors in Hans Ossebaard medicine P31 Simulation modelling Carlos Fernando Grillo-Ardila P22 Improving method- for informing guidelines on ological quality to health follow-up: Experiences from P39 Interventions for prevent- procedures incorporation cancer guidelines. ing falls in older people in for brazilian privative health James Hawkins care facilities system. Seon-Heui Lee Maria Elisa Cabanelas Pazos P32 A comparative analysis of stakeholder engagement P40 The ways and methods of P23 Genetic Coverage Guid- during the production of pri- implementation and dissemi- ance for Privative Health Sys- oritised statements for quality nation of medical and techno- tem in Brazil / Utility Issues improvement logical documents in Ukraine Maria Elisa Cabanelas Pazos Sabina Keane Olena Lishchyshyna P24 Adapting international P33 Advancing quality in P41 The new approaches to guidelines through adapte health policy decision-making the improvement of medical methodology to improve best in the face of uncertainty: The care to patients with influenza practice in cesarean section Uncertainty Assessment and in Ukraine and care in normal birth Navigation Tool (U-ANT) Olena Lishchyshyna Maria Elisa Cabanelas Pazos Melissa Brouwers P42 Do not do recommenda- P25 Red blood cell transfu- P34 Geriatric Hospital Nurses’ tions – evidence for negative sion guidelines: time to as- Empathy, Attitude and Per- recommendations sess methodological quality formance of Evidence-based Beth Shaw and the underlying scientific Pain Management for Demen- evidence tia Patients P43 Does size really matter? Hans Van Remoortel Mihyun Lee A formal consensus confer- ence on factors influencing P26 Patient involvement in P35 Factors associated with the size of reviews. the development of Patient Nurses’ Implementation of Ev- Beth Shaw Reported Outcome Measures: idence-Based Fall Prevention A scoping review Intervention P44 Methodology checklists – Bianca Wiering Hyun Jeong beyond clinical guidelines? Beth Shaw P27 Standardization for re- P36 A novel network meta- turn-to-work after long-term analysis (NMA) for the treat- P45 GRADE – will it work for sickness absence ment of hot flushes during social care interventions? Noriko Kojimahara menopause Beth Shaw Hugo Pedder P28 Is it time for a guidelines P46 Do Guidelines for Cardio- repository tool 2.0? P37 Minimally important vascular diseases fail? Recom- Lauren Wallis difference estimates and mendations for “Noise” as a assessment of its credibility risk-factor for common diseas- P29 Online consensus con- for patient reported outcomes es still missing. ferences for clinical guide- in adults: A Systematic survey Henning Thole lines development - a survey Alonso Carrasco-Labra among participants from the International Guidelines on Actinic Keratosis Ricardo Niklas Werner 17
P47 Critical appraisal of child- P55 Korean medicine clinical P63 Economic Barriers for hood vaccination guidelines practice guidelines for lumbar the Inclusion of Medicines to published in India and identi- herniated intervertebral disc the Standards of Treatment of fication of areas for improve- in adults: an evidence-based Breast Cancer ment. approach Olena Lishchyshyna Joseph L. Mathew Ji Hee Jun P64 Clinical Guidelines for P48 A new tool to measure P56 Guideline surveillance: the Treatment of Dyspepsia credibility of studies deter- do update decisions differ if and GERD in Developing mining minimally important based on systematic reviews Protocols for Pharmacists difference estimates and randomised controlled Olena Lishchyshyna Alonso Carrasco-Labra trials vs systematic reviews only? P65 Settings and Popula- P49 Discussion, informed Emma McFarlane tions of WHO Guidelines: A consent, shared decision Cross-sectional Study making and management if P57 Current Statutes and Qi Wang prescribing opioids for chronic Future Prospects of Clinical non-cancer pain (CNCP) Practice Guideline in Tradi- P66 How to search practice Jeffrey Harris tional Korean Medicine guidelines efficiently: A sys- Jong Woo Kim tematic review P50 Identification of critical Dang Wei factors for creating a prog- P58 Introduction of Conflicts nosis indicator in the imple- of Interest Declaration in the P67 Usage of the support mentation of clinical practice Development of Medical and tool “Col.laboraUPP” by the guidelines Technological Documents in implementer group of a clini- Joan Erick Gomez Miranda Ukraine cal practice guideline. Yevgeniya Melnyk Montserrat Sanchez Lorente P51 Rapid framework for the development of ten clinical P59 Ukrainian Experience in P68 How to Grade the practice guidelines for gastro- Evaluation of Clinical Guide- Quality of Evidence and enterology. lines Using AGREE Question- Reach Consensus on Ana Torres naire Recommendations in Chinese Yevgeniya Melnyk Practice Guidelines P52 Implementation manual Qi Wang for evidence-based clinical P60 The Stakeholders in the practice guidelines (CPG) Development of Medical and P69 Minimally important dif- in health institutions in Technological Documents ferences and the EQ-5D scale Colombia. for Patients with Autism in Serena Carville Ana Torres Ukraine Yevgeniya Melnyk P70 The Sensitivity and Preci- P53 Overview for identifying sion of ‘practice guideline[pt]’ domains and items for assess- P61 Standardization of Medi- in PubMed ing the risk of bias of individ- cal Care for HIV/AIDS and As- Dang Wei ual studies addressing values sociated Diseases in Ukraine and preferences Yevgeniya Melnyk P71 Take good care! After- Juan Yepes-Nuñez care in four gynaecological P62 Evidence-based Clinical oncological guidelines P54 Best practice example of Practice Guideline of Herniat- Alexandra van der Togt stakeholder engagement to ed intervertebral disc (HIVD) develop PSA testing guide- in Korea: Implementation and lines adaptation protocol Jutta Von Dincklage Jiae Choi 18
P72 AGREE-II: How are devi- P80 How are clinical audits P88 RARE-Bestpractices: en- ating appraisals handled? A used in mental health servic- gaging stakeholders in im- systematic analysis of current es to implement a national proving access to rare disease guideline appraisals with the guideline in dual diagnosis: guidelines AGREE-II Instrument a qualitative study Jenny Harbour Ulrich Siering Monica Stolt Pedersen P89 There is always evidence P73 Development of multi- P81 A Unified Approach to regarding the balance be- disciplinary guidelines in Bel- the Treatment of Influenza in tween benefits and harms, gium: using consensus proce- Ukraine even if indirect: the case of dures and ADAPTE Olena Lishchyshyna hypertension screening guide- Paul Van Royen line P82 From internation- Romina Brignardello-Petersen P74 Is there a cut-off for al guideline to national high-quality guidelines? A comprehensive guideline: P90 A national integrated systematic analysis of current relevant stakeholders help approach for implementation guideline appraisals using to improve and implement of evidence in primary care in the AGREE-II Instrument heart failure care Belgium Ulrich Siering Barbara Blekkenhorst Stijn Van de Velde P75 Is the evidence base for P83 Minor children affect- P91 Quality assurance of guideline recommendations ed by parental illness in methodological changes can comprehensible? An analysis hospitals - multidisciplinary inform on changes to working of current evidence-based clinical practice guidelines in practice guidelines Norway Thomas Strong Ulrich Siering Signegun Romedal P92 The standard of overall P76 When to invest in clin- P84 Analysis of the guideline guideline assessment in the ical guidelines for children development handbooks AGREE instrument: A review while resources are limited? Qi Wang Dang Wei Tool development to facili- tate decision-making P85 External expert review – P93 Care of healthy women Inge Schalkers use and value in clinical guide- and their babies during child- line development birth: a review of the evidence P77 Randomised controlled Beth Shaw and research around place of trial protocols in clinical prac- birth. tice guidelines: are they used P86 A systematic review Maryam Gholitabar and how? on the clinical effective- Julia Bidonde ness of antibiotics in chil- P94 Evaluating consistency dren with Bronchiolitis. An within review protocols pro- P78 Using ADAPTE for updat- example from the NICE duced for National Institute ing primary care guidelines in guideline. for Health and Care Excel- Belgium Valentina Ricci lence (NICE) guidelines, and Paul Van Royen comparison to PRISMA-P. P87 Threshold analysis as Steven Barnes P79 Conflicts of Interest in an alternative to GRADE for Chinese Practical Guidelines assessing the reliability of P95 Adaptation of internation- Qi Wang recommendations based on al point-of-care summarized Network Meta-analysis (NMA) guidelines by GP trainees: a Tony Ades process description Martine Goossens 19
P96 Reporting Items for P104 Updating Guidelines: P113 Search strategies for Practice Guidelines in Health- Establishing supporting tools clinical guidelines with poor- care (RIGHT) and standardizing processes ly-defined or non-specific Yaolong Chen within the German Guideline populations: challenging im- Program in Oncology plications for the information P97 General practitioners’ use Markus Follmann scientist and best practice of resources for the manage- approach. ment of elderly patients with P105 Reporting of network Claire Wallnutt depression: a process evalua- meta-analyses: sufficient for tion of a tailored intervention GRADE rating? P114 Development of Guide- Ingeborg Granlund Maureen van den Donk lines for Preventive Youth Health Care (PYHC) in the P98 The development pro- P106 Assessing preferences Netherlands: Learning from a cess of quality indicators for of patients with multimorbid- long track record six complex conditions in ity in primary care: A qualita- Annelies Broerse emergency care. tive study Marjolein de Booys Rebekka Mundt P115 Stakeholder participa- tion in developing care path- P99 Evaluating the perfor- P107 Towards Computational ways for stroke and chronic mance of questionnaires with- Support for Knowledge-Inten- obstructive pulmonary disease out a gold standard sive Tasks on Guidelines linked with payment reform in Hannah K Veruska Zamborlini China. Francis Ruiz P100 The quality and evidence P108 Towards ‘living’ medical support for recommendations guidelines: automated tech- P116 Trustworthy digital evi- of Chinese guidelines on im- niques for development and dence ecosystem to increase aging diagnosis: A protocol of updating value and reduce waste in review Annette ten Teije health care Dang Wei Per Olav Vandvik P109 Clinical practice guide- P101 ‘Prevention of hearing lines development in the P117 withdrawn loss (0-18 years)’ – Update of Czech and Slovak Republics a Guideline for Dutch Preven- Radim Licenik P118 Aftercare for breast tive Child Health Care cancer survivors: information Caren Lanting P110 Guidelines for home for General Practitioners in care nurses in Belgium international guidelines P102 Treatment adequacy Sam Cordyn Inge Spronk based on clinical practice guidelines for patients with P111 Home Nurses’ Opinions P119 Baseline research to anxiety disorders in primary Toward e-Learning in Continu- support development of a care ing Education National Clinical Guideline on Pasquale Roberge Kristel De Vliegher Paediatric Early Warning Sys- tem for the Irish health system P103 Selection of Baseline P112 Moving guidelines to Veronica Lambert Risk Estimate and Its Impact action: Enhancing the adop- on the Absolute Estimate of tion and use of physical activ- P120 Using ADPATE and Treatment Effect: a real guide- ity guidelines among cancer AGREE to adapt recom- line example survivors and health care prac- mendations from developed Yelan Guo titioners guidelines to inform Irish Jennifer Tomasone National Guideline for Acute Adult Asthma Management Veronica Lambert 20
P121 Current status of clinical P130 CaRe QoL Chronic Heart P140 G-I-N Nordic experi- practice guidelines of mental Failure: a care-specific QoL ences in involving patients in disorders in Japan PROM based on the patient’s guideline development Noriko Tamura perspective Piia Vuorela Anne Marie Plass P122 Systematic Review P141 Evaluation of Contents Workshop for Guideline De- P131 Evaluating a process for for the Public on the Site of velopers in Japan living trustworthy guidelines Minds Guideline Center and Masahiro Yoshida Christopher Berntsen Healthcare Information Needs of Internet Users P123 Revise modules to keep P132 The development of a Akiko Yaguchi-Saito up-to-date CPGs GRADE approach for the eval- Mirte Tilma uation of clinical prediction P142 Meta-analysis of models non-randomised studies: a P124 Incorporating Patient Gabriel Torres-Ardila standardised method for Values and preferences in managing the risk of con- a real guideline: From the P133 Database of patients’ founding Search of evidence to ad-hoc and other stakeholders’ views Caroline Farmer Qualitative research (StQ) and experiences about health Nora Ibargoyen care P143 Q-BAST: a new checklist Pablo Alonso Coello for evaluating risk of bias in P125 Including stakeholders in questionnaires Guideline Development: from P134 Resource use and cost Caroline Farmer the scope to the formulation considerations: what’s the of recommendations guidance P144 Applicability evaluation Nora Ibargoyen Andrea Juliana Sanabria of Traditional Chinese Medi- cine clinical practice guidelines P126 Prognostic questions P135 Rapid guideline devel- I: development of a new tool with GRADE in a CPG on opment. GRADE in Denmark Hui Li childhood asthma from the Britta Tendal Spanish National Program P145 How to Access Clinical Nora Ibargoyen P136 Adaptation of clinical Practice Guidelines on the practice guidelines: a system- Website of Japanese Med- P127 Guideline development atic review ical and Dental Academic group opinions on using Annette Kristiansen Societies GRADE for the development Akiko Yaguchi-Saito of a guideline into the Spanish P137 Effective Stakeholder National Program Involvement in Guideline Pro- P146 Experiences from the Nora Ibargoyen duction Processes development of a EUnetH- Deborah Collis TA guideline for economic P128 Strengths, weaknesses, evaluations: Is there room opportunities and threats, P138 Development of a for a common framework? for the implementation of search strategy for studies Andreas Gerber-Grote GRADE in the Spanish Na- about patients’ view and ex- tional Guideline Develop- periences about outcomes P147 Applicability evaluation ment Program Pablo Alonso Coello of Traditional Chinese Medi- Nora Ibargoyen cine clinical practice guidelines P139 Incorporating patients’ II: testing of a new tool P129 The development of the view and experiences about Chuanjian Lu clinical practice guideline of outcomes in making recom- acupuncture for simple obesity mandations : a systematic Hao Chen review of the available guid- ance Pablo Alonso Coello 21
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