2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12890-023-02409-4
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GRADE-ADOLOPMENT of clinical practice guidelines and creation of clinical pathways for the primary care management of chronic respiratory conditions in Pakistan

Abstract: Introduction In Pakistan, chronic respiratory conditions contribute a large burden of morbidity and mortality. A major reason for this is the lack of availability of local evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (EBCPGs) in Pakistan, particularly at the primary care level. Thus, we developed EBCPGs and created clinical diagnosis and referral pathways for the primary care management of chronic respiratory conditions in Pakistan. Methods The sour… Show more

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“…The team has used a similar process to create local guidelines for the management of chronic respiratory conditions and type-2 diabetes in Pakistan. 13 , 14 The decision to develop these guidelines for GPs rather than psychiatrists is due to the growing global trend in mental health care being offered by GPs, as well as due to a dearth of specialists in Pakistan. 15 Given the lack of involvement of patients or other human participants, a waiver of ethics approval and informed consent was obtained from the Ethics Review Committee of the Aga Khan University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The team has used a similar process to create local guidelines for the management of chronic respiratory conditions and type-2 diabetes in Pakistan. 13 , 14 The decision to develop these guidelines for GPs rather than psychiatrists is due to the growing global trend in mental health care being offered by GPs, as well as due to a dearth of specialists in Pakistan. 15 Given the lack of involvement of patients or other human participants, a waiver of ethics approval and informed consent was obtained from the Ethics Review Committee of the Aga Khan University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%