Required knowledge for guideline panel members to develop healthcare related testing recommendations: a developmental study.

Mariska K Tuut,Jako S Burgers, Hans J A de Beer,Patrick J E Bindels, Patrick M M Bossuyt, Jochen W Cals, Mariska M Leeflang, Reem A Mustafa, Hester Rippen, Corinna Schaefer, Holger J Schünemann, Trudy van der Weijden, Miranda W Langendam

Journal of clinical epidemiology(2024)

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OBJECTIVES:To define the minimum knowledge required for guideline panel members (healthcare professionals and consumers) involved in developing recommendations about healthcare related testing. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING:A developmental study with a multistaged approach. We derived a first set of knowledge components from literature and subsequently performed semistructured interviews with 9 experts. We refined the set of knowledge components and checked it with the interviewees for final approval. RESULTS:Understanding the test-management pathway, for example, how test results should be used in context of decisions about interventions, is the key knowledge component. The final list includes 26 items on the following topics: health question, test-management pathway, target population, test, test result, interpretation of test results and subsequent management, and impact on people important outcomes. For each item, the required level of knowledge is defined. CONCLUSION:We developed a list of knowledge components required for guideline panels to formulate recommendations on healthcare related testing. The list could be used to design specific training programs for guideline panel members when developing recommendations about tests and testing strategies in healthcare.
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