2018
DOI: 10.1111/hex.12843
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Developing quality criteria for patient‐directed knowledge tools related to clinical practice guidelines. A development and consensus study

Abstract: Background Patient‐directed knowledge tools such as patient versions of guidelines and patient decision aids are increasingly developed to facilitate shared decision making. In this paper, we report how consensus was reached within the Netherlands on quality criteria for development, content and governance of these tools. Method A 12‐month development and consensus study. The consortium worked on four work packages: (a) reviewing existing criteria; (b) drafting the quality criteria; (c) safe‐guarding the accep… Show more

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“…by re-phrasing these recommendations to increase option awareness and/or to include patient preferences. Other possibilities are to structure the deliberation process and describe it more explicit in the guideline, and/or providing patient support tools [38]. These tools could be linked to a specific recommendation or to the guideline as a whole [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by re-phrasing these recommendations to increase option awareness and/or to include patient preferences. Other possibilities are to structure the deliberation process and describe it more explicit in the guideline, and/or providing patient support tools [38]. These tools could be linked to a specific recommendation or to the guideline as a whole [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another lesson learned is that central investment in high‐quality and standardized decision aids, option grids, and quality standards as is now practiced in the Netherlands will continue to be of great importance. We recommend to also include preferred presentation formats of dashboards in those quality standards.…”
Section: Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An updated guideline was recently published. To facilitate implementation, it is recommended that patient decision aids relate closely to clinical guidelines [ 38 ]. Therefore, the patient decision aid should be regularly reviewed and updated as soon as a clinical guideline has been completed or adjusted, and formal relations with these clinical guidelines should be established.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%