KSUMC Evidenced-Based Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Adults

标题: KSUMC Evidenced-Based Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus In Adults
版本: 更新版
分类: 标准指南
领域: 综合
国家和地区: 沙特阿拉伯
指南使用者: Family Medicine/ Primary Care Practitioners, Internists, Endocrinologists, Cardiologists, Nephrologists, Neurologists, General-, Diabetic Foot-, Vascular-, Plastic-, Orthopedic-, Bariatric-, and Cardiac-Surgeons, Ophthalmologists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Clinical Pharmacists, Diabetes Nurses, Diabetes Educators, Dieticians/ Clinical Nutritionists, Clinical Biochemist/ Pathologists, Phlebotomists, Social workers
证据分级方法: The description of the methodology for the production of this adapted CPG can be fulfilled by utilizing the King Saud University (KSU) Modified ADAPTE method. This CPG formal adaptation method included three phases (setup, adaptation, and finalization), nine modules, and 24 steps with modifications in the steps and tools to suit the local general healthcare setting in Saudi Arabia. Overall, the steps of CPG adaptation included the selection of the health topic, formulation of the CPG adaptation working group, identification of health questions using the PIPOH model, searching and selecting Source CPGs with clear inclusion and exclusion criteria, quality assessment of included Source CPGs by using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II Instrument, assessment of the currency of the selected Source CPG, drafting of the adapted CPG, external review and consultation process, finalization of the adapted CPG with a set of implementation tools, declaration of conflicts of interests, and finally a plan for review and update. For further details on the specific modifications in steps and tools, refer to the article by Amer et al. 2019 (https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.12927).
制定单位: King Saud University Medical City (KSUMC)
注册时间: 2022-08-22
注册编号: PREPARE-2022CN547
指南制订的目的: Diabetes is the most prevalent preventable, and treatable chronic condition which will minimize complications and reduce the heath burden if prevented and controlled according to international standards