Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist

Abstract Background Health practice guidelines (HPGs) are important tools for the translation of evidence into practice. Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in HealThcare (RIGHT) checklist provides guidance on reporting health practice guidelines (HPGs). We assessed the reporting completeness an...

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Main Authors: Ružica Tokalić, Marin Viđak, Ivan Buljan, Ana Marušić
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Implementation Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-018-0828-4
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author Ružica Tokalić
Marin Viđak
Ivan Buljan
Ana Marušić
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Ivan Buljan
Ana Marušić
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description Abstract Background Health practice guidelines (HPGs) are important tools for the translation of evidence into practice. Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in HealThcare (RIGHT) checklist provides guidance on reporting health practice guidelines (HPGs). We assessed the reporting completeness and quality of a set of national (Croatian) and relevant transnational (European) HPGs. Methods The national sample included all HPGs published in the official journal of the Croatian Medical Association in 2014–2016. We searched PubMed to identify relevant European guidelines (n = 24). Two independent reviewers assessed the adherence with the items on the RIGHT checklist. Kappa score was used to measure the level of agreement. Frequentist and Bayes statistics Bayes factor (BF10) was used to evaluate the differences between the national and transnational HPGs. Results Overall, Croatian and European HPGs adhered to less than 50% of RIGHT checklist items. Croatian HPGs reported a median of 14.0 (95% CI 13.0–15.0) RIGHT reporting items, and European counterparts reported a median of 16.0 (95% CI 14.0–17.2) out of the total of 35 checklist items (Mann Whitney U test, P = 0.048; BF10 = 1.543). European HPGs were better than Croatian HPGs in reporting stakeholder involvement and values and preferences (BF10 = 80.63), as well as describing the implications of costs and resources (BF10 = 55.15). Croatian HPGs better reported HPGs specified aims (BF10 = 16.90), primary intended users (BF10 = 8.70), and sources of funding (BF10 = 122.90). Most insufficiently reported items for both HPG sets were defining the guideline questions and clear outcomes, quality assurance, management of funding and conflicts of interest, and guideline limitations. Conclusions Important methodological details are missing from most published HPGs at national and transnational levels. To ensure better quality and adequate use of HPGs, reporting guidelines should be endorsed and used by developers and users alike.
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spelling doaj.art-0e6360e78a3c48d99c0f901a05dca04a2022-12-22T00:43:26ZengBMCImplementation Science1748-59082018-10-011311910.1186/s13012-018-0828-4Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklistRužica Tokalić0Marin Viđak1Ivan Buljan2Ana Marušić3Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of MedicineDepartment of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of MedicineDepartment of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of MedicineDepartment of Research in Biomedicine and Health, University of Split School of MedicineAbstract Background Health practice guidelines (HPGs) are important tools for the translation of evidence into practice. Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in HealThcare (RIGHT) checklist provides guidance on reporting health practice guidelines (HPGs). We assessed the reporting completeness and quality of a set of national (Croatian) and relevant transnational (European) HPGs. Methods The national sample included all HPGs published in the official journal of the Croatian Medical Association in 2014–2016. We searched PubMed to identify relevant European guidelines (n = 24). Two independent reviewers assessed the adherence with the items on the RIGHT checklist. Kappa score was used to measure the level of agreement. Frequentist and Bayes statistics Bayes factor (BF10) was used to evaluate the differences between the national and transnational HPGs. Results Overall, Croatian and European HPGs adhered to less than 50% of RIGHT checklist items. Croatian HPGs reported a median of 14.0 (95% CI 13.0–15.0) RIGHT reporting items, and European counterparts reported a median of 16.0 (95% CI 14.0–17.2) out of the total of 35 checklist items (Mann Whitney U test, P = 0.048; BF10 = 1.543). European HPGs were better than Croatian HPGs in reporting stakeholder involvement and values and preferences (BF10 = 80.63), as well as describing the implications of costs and resources (BF10 = 55.15). Croatian HPGs better reported HPGs specified aims (BF10 = 16.90), primary intended users (BF10 = 8.70), and sources of funding (BF10 = 122.90). Most insufficiently reported items for both HPG sets were defining the guideline questions and clear outcomes, quality assurance, management of funding and conflicts of interest, and guideline limitations. Conclusions Important methodological details are missing from most published HPGs at national and transnational levels. To ensure better quality and adequate use of HPGs, reporting guidelines should be endorsed and used by developers and users alike.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-018-0828-4Health practice guidelinesReporting guidelinesRIGHT checklistEvidence translation
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Marin Viđak
Ivan Buljan
Ana Marušić
Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
Implementation Science
Health practice guidelines
Reporting guidelines
RIGHT checklist
Evidence translation
title Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
title_full Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
title_fullStr Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
title_full_unstemmed Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
title_short Reporting quality of European and Croatian health practice guidelines according to the RIGHT reporting checklist
title_sort reporting quality of european and croatian health practice guidelines according to the right reporting checklist
topic Health practice guidelines
Reporting guidelines
RIGHT checklist
Evidence translation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13012-018-0828-4
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