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Customized Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Adult Cataract in Iran Publisher



Rajavi Z1 ; Javadi MA1 ; Daftarian N1 ; Safi S1 ; Nejat F1 ; Shirvani A2, 3 ; Ahmadieh H1 ; Shahraz S4 ; Ziaei H1 ; Moein H1 ; Motlagh B5 ; Feizi S6 ; Foroutan A7 ; Hashemi H8 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Rajavi Z1
  2. Javadi MA1
  3. Daftarian N1
  4. Safi S1
  5. Nejat F1
  6. Shirvani A2, 3
  7. Ahmadieh H1
  8. Shahraz S4
  9. Ziaei H1
  10. Moein H1
  11. Motlagh B5
  12. Feizi S6
  13. Foroutan A7
  14. Hashemi H8
  15. Hashemian S7
  16. Jabbarvand M8
  17. Jafarinasab M6
  18. Karimian F6
  19. Mohammadrabei H9
  20. Mohammadpour M8
  21. Nassiri N9
  22. Panahibazaz M10
  23. Rohani MR11
  24. Sedaghat MR12
  25. Sheibani K13

Source: Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research Published:2015


Abstract

Purpose: To customize clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for cataract management in the Iranian population. Methods: First, four CPGs (American Academy of Ophthalmology 2006 and 2011, Royal College of Ophthalmologists 2010, and Canadian Ophthalmological Society 2008) were selected from a number of available CPGs in the literature for cataract management. All recommendations of these guidelines, together with their references, were studied. Each recommendation was summarized in 4 tables. The first table showed the recommendation itself in clinical question components format along with its level of evidence. The second table contained structured abstracts of supporting articles related to the clinical question with their levels of evidence. The third table included the customized recommendation of the internal group respecting its clinical advantage, cost, and complications. In the fourth table, the internal group their recommendations from 1 to 9 based on the customizing capability of the recommendation (applicability, acceptability, external validity). Finally, customized recommendations were sent one month prior to a consensus session to faculty members of all universities across the country asking for their comments on recommendations. Results: The agreed recommendations were accepted as conclusive while those with no agreement were discussed at the consensus session. Finally, all customized recommendations were codified as 80 recommendations along with their sources and levels of evidence for the Iranian population. Conclusion: Customization of CPGs for management of adult cataract for the Iranian population seems to be useful for standardization of referral, diagnosis and treatment of patients. © 2015 Journal of Ophthalmic and Vision Research | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.
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