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Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Traffic Injuries (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation (AGREE) II를 이용한 교통사고 상해증후군의 국내·외 기개발 임상진료지침의 평가)

  • Park, Kyeong-Won;Lee, Jun-Seok;Kim, Hyun-Tae;Park, Sun-Young;Heo, In;Shin, Byung-Cheul
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 2021
  • Objectives This study was aimed to evaluate clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of traffic injuries, which has already been developed at domestic or outside of country, and to explore the Korean medical treatments included in the CPGs. Methods Twelve electronic databases (PubMed, Cochrane library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure [CNKI {Chinese Academic Journals, CAJ}], Research Information Sharing Service [RISS], Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System [OASIS], KoreaMed, Korean Medical Guideline Information [KoMGI), National Guideline Clearinghouse [AHRQ], Core Outcome Measures in Effectiveness Trials Initiative Website [COMET], Turning Research into Practice [TRIP], The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE], and Medical Research Information Center [MedRIC]) up to July 2021 were searched. Only systematically developed CPGs for traffic injuries were selected and appraised. The appraisal was conducted by using Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation (AGREE) II tool. Results Six CPGs were included and evaluated. All CPGs were appraised as highly recommended because they exceeded 60% in more than 4 among 6 domains of AGREE II, including domain of 'rigor of development', and 30% in the rest. Recommendations related to Korean medicine treatments such as on manual therapy related to Chuna were given in 6 CPGs, 4 for acupuncture, 1 for Qigong and 1 for Taping. Conclusions The 6 CPGs were developed up to now through a systematic development methodology and there were many recommendations for Korean medical treatments related to manual (Chuna) treatment, acupuncture and Qigong. However, the evidence for the side effects and risk factors of Korean medical treatments was scantly reflected in CPGs. Therefore, it is considered that balanced CPG with benefits and risks should be developed, covering Korean medical diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

Appraisal of Clinical Practice Guidelines of Temporomandibular Disorders Using AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II) (AGREE II를 이용한 턱관절 장애의 국내외 기개발 임상진료지침의 평가)

  • Yoon, Ye-Ji;Park, Hye-Sung;Kim, Hyungsuk;Jeon, Junyung;Park, Jae-Hyun;Shin, Woochul;Kim, Seyoon;Bae, Jun-hyeong;Yun, Jung-min;Kim, Koh-Woon;Ha, In-Hyuk;Lee, Yoon-Jae;Kim, Me-riong;Song, Mi-Yeon;Cho, Jae-Heung
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2017
  • Objectives This study is aimed to identify and evaluate the already developed clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and contribute to making decisions in developing Korean medicine CPG of TMD. Methods We searched electronic database and selected CPGs of TMD according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Then, we made appraisal of selected CPGs by using AGREE II (Appraisal of Guidelines for Research & Evaluation II). Results Four CPGs are included and appraised with AGREE II. Among 6 domains of AGREE II, all CPGs failed to score over 60% in four domains. Only one CPG mentioned acupuncture as an adjunctive treatment for myofascial TMD. Conclusions It is difficult to indicate that included CPGs are with sufficient quality to recommend and it appears not to be appropriate to apply these already developed CPGs in Korean medicine clinical fields. Therefore, developing a new Korean medicine clinical practice guideline of TMD is required.

Clinical Practice Guideline for Soyangin Disease of Sasang Constitutional Medicine: Overview (소양인체질병증 임상진료지침: 총론)

  • Lee, Eui-Ju;Koh, Byung-Hee;Kim, Dal-Rae;Kim, Jong-Yeol;Kim, Jong-Won;Park, Seong-Sik;Song, Il-Byung;Song, Jeong-Mo;Ahn, Taek-Won;Jang, Hyun-Jin;Cho, Hwang-Sung
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.213-223
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    • 2014
  • Objectives This study was aimed to develop the clinical practice guideline for Soyangin symptomatology. It discussed the principle and method of application of clinical practice guideline for Soyangin symptomatology which focuses on symptomatology, not disease. Methods Based on the previous guidelines, we assessed the guidelines by Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II). After AGREE II assessment, we chose and revised the clinical practice guideline. Member of writing committee reviewed and examined "Donguisusebowon" and many articles for developing clinical practice guidelines. Draft of clinical practice guideline was reviewed by advisory committee and approved by Society of Sasang Constitutional Medicine. Results & Conclusions By researching and discussing the Soyangin symptomatology, we establish the evaluation criteria for diagnosis including classification, definition and develop diagnostic algorithm and treatment assessing tool.

Development of Guidelines for Raid Response to Acute Deteriorating of Hospitalized Patients (입원환자의 급성 악화 신속대응 가이드라인 개발)

  • Lee, Ha-Nui;Park, Jeong-Sook
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.359-373
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to develop evidence-based practice guideline for rapid response to acute deterioration of hospitalized patients. The guideline was developed according to the Clinical Practice Guideline Adaptation Manual. and evaluated using AGREE II tool. The guidelines were checked content validation by an expert group, final 130 recommendations in 5 sections including management, recognition, activation, response, and evaluation. The average of the overall practical application to the guidelines was 4.41±0.78 out of 5, which showed high applicability in clinical work.

Clinical Practice Guideline for Soeumin Disease of Sasang Constitutional Medicine: Overview (소음인체질병증 임상진료지침: 총론)

  • Lee, Eui-Ju;Koh, Byung-Hee;Kim, Dal-Rae;Kim, Jong-Yeol;Kim, Jong-Won;Park, Seong-Sik;Song, Il-Byung;Song, Jeong-Mo;Ahn, Taek-Won;Jang, Hyun-Jin;Cho, Hwang-Sung
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2014
  • Objectives This study was aimed to develop the clinical practice guideline for Soeumin symptomatology. This was the first clinical practice guideline, which focuses on symptomatology, not disease. Methods Donguisusebowon and many articles were reviewed and examined for developing clinical practice guidelines. Among the previous guidelines, we assessed the guidelines by Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II). After AGREE II assessment, we chose and revised the clinical practice guideline. Results & Conclusions By researching and discussing the Soeumin symptomatology, we make the principle of the clinical practice guideline, including classification, definition, algorithm, and treatment assessing tool.

Clinical Practice Guideline for Taeeumin and Taeyangin Disease of Sasang Constitutional Medicine: Overview (태음인·태양인체질병증 임상진료지침: 총론)

  • Lee, Eui-Ju;Koh, Byung-Hee;Kim, Dal-Rae;Kim, Jong-Yeol;Kim, Jong-Won;Park, Seong-Sik;Song, Il-Byung;Song, Jeong-Mo;Ahn, Taek-Won;Jang, Hyun-Jin;Cho, Hwang-Sung
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2015
  • Objectives This study was aimed to develop the clinical practice guideline for Taeeumin, Taeyangin symptomatology. This was the second clinical practice guideline, which focuses on symptomatology. Methods Donguisusebowon and many articles were reviewed and examined for developing clinical practice guidelines. Among the previous guidelines, we assessed the guidelines by Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II). After AGREE II assessment, we chose and revised the clinical practice guideline. Results and Conclusions By researching and discussing the Taeeumin, Taeyangin symptomatology, we make the principle of the clinical practice guideline, including classification, definition, algorithm, and treatment assessing tool.

Developmental procedures for the clinical practice guidelines for conscious sedation in dentistry for the Korean Academy of Dental Sciences

  • An, So-Youn;Seo, Kwang-Suk;Kim, Seungoh;Kim, Jongbin;Lee, Deok-Won;Hwang, Kyung-Gyun;Kim, Hyun Jeong
    • Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.253-261
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    • 2016
  • Background: Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are defined as "statements that are scientifically reviewed about evidence and systematically developed to assist in the doctors' and patients' decision making in certain clinical situations." This recommendation aims to promote good clinical practice for the provision of safe and effective practices of conscious sedation in dentistry. Method: The development of this clinical practice guideline was conducted by performing a systematic search of the literature for evidence-based CPGs. Existing guidelines, relevant systematic reviews, policy documents, legislation, or other recommendations were reviewed and appraised. To supplement this information, key questions were formulated by the Guideline Development Group and used as the basis for designing systematic literature search strategies to identify literature that may address these questions. Guideline documents were evaluated through a review of domestic and international databases for the development of a renewing of existing conscious sedation guidelines for dentistry. Clinical practice guidelines were critically appraised for their methodologies using Appraisal of guidelines for research and evaluation (AGREE) II. Results: A total of 12 existing CPGs were included and 13 recommendations were made in a range of general, adult, and pediatric areas. Conclusion: The clinical practice guidelines for conscious sedation will be reviewed in 5 years' time for further updates to reflect significant changes in the field.