Living systematic reviews: 4. Living guideline recommendations

Elie A. Akl,Joerg J. Meerpohl,Julian Elliott,Lara A. Kahale,Holger J. Schünemann,Thomas Agoritsas,John Hilton, Caroline Perron,Elie Akl,Rebecca K Hodder,Charlotte Pestridge,Lauren Albrecht,Tanya Horsley, Joanne Platt,Rebecca Armstrong, Phi Hung Nguyen,Robert Plovnick,Anneliese Arno,Noah Ivers,Gail Quinn,Agnes Au,Renea Johnston,Gabriel Rada,Matthew K Bagg,Arwel W Jones,Philippe Ravaud,Catherine Boden,Lara A. Kahale, Bernt Richter,Isabelle Boisvert, Homa Keshavarz,Rebecca Ryan,Linn Brandt, Stephanie A. Kolakowsky-Hayner, Dina Salama,Alexandra Brazinova,Sumanth Kumbargere Nagraj,Georgia Salanti,Rachelle Buchbinder,Toby J Lasserson, Lina Santaguida, Chris Champion,Rebecca Lawrence,Nancy Santesso,Jackie Chandler,Zbigniew Les,Andreas Charidimou,Stefan Leucht,Ian Shemilt,Roger Chou,Nicola Low,Diana Sherifali,Rachel Churchill,Andrew I.R. Maas,Reed A C Siemieniuk,Maryse C. Cnossen, Harriet MacLehose,Mark Simmonds, Marie-Joelle Cossi,Malcolm R. Macleod,Nicole Skoetz,Michel Counotte,Iain James Marshall,Karla Soares-Weiser,Samantha Craigie,Rachel Marshall,Velandai Srikanth,Philipp Dahm,Nicole Martin,Katrina Sullivan, Alanna Danilkewich,Laura Martínez García,Anneliese Synnot, Kristen Danko,Chris Mavergames,Mark Taylor,Emma Donoghue,Lara J. Maxwell,Kris Thayer,Corinna Dressler,James H. McAuley,James Thomas, Cathy Egan,Steve McDonald, Roger Tritton,Joanne E. McKenzie,Guy Tsafnat,Sarah A. Elliott,Joerg Meerpohl,Peter Tugwell,Itziar Etxeandia,Bronwen Merner,Alexis Turgeon,Robin Featherstone,Stefania Mondello,Tari Turner, Ruth Foxlee,Richard Morley,Gert van Valkenhoef,Paul Garner, Marcus R. Munafò,Per Olav Vandvik, Martha S. Gerrity,Zachary Munn,Byron C. Wallace,Paul Glasziou,Melissa Murano,Sheila A. Wallace,Sally Green, Kristine Newman, Chris Watts,Jeremy Grimshaw,Robby Nieuwlaat,Laura Weeks,Kurinchi Gurusamy,Adriani Nikolakopoulou,Aaron Weigl,Neal Haddaway,Anna Noel-Storr,George A. Wells,Lisa Hartling,Annette M. O'Connor,Wojtek Wiercioch,Jill Hayden,Matthew J. Page,Luke Wolfenden,Mark Helfand,Manisha Pahwa,Juan José Yepes Nuñez,Julian P. T. Higgins,Jordi Pardo Pardo, Jennifer Yost,Sophie Hill, Leslea Pearson

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology(2017)

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While it is important for the evidence supporting practice guidelines to be current, that is often not the case. The advent of living systematic reviews has made the concept of “living guidelines” realistic, with the promise to provide timely, up-to-date and high-quality guidance to target users. We define living guidelines as an optimization of the guideline development process to allow updating individual recommendations as soon as new relevant evidence becomes available. A major implication of that definition is that the unit of update is the individual recommendation and not the whole guideline. We then discuss when living guidelines are appropriate, the workflows required to support them, the collaboration between living systematic reviews and living guideline teams, the thresholds for changing recommendations, and potential approaches to publication and dissemination. The success and sustainability of the concept of living guideline will depend on those of its major pillar, the living systematic review. We conclude that guideline developers should both experiment with and research the process of living guidelines.
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Living systematic review,Living guidelines,Updating systematic reviews,Updating guidelines,Prioritizing recommendations
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