Integrating patient outcome importance in guideline development: Patient Outcome Importance Workshop I

Session: 

Workshop session 3: Wednesday, 16:00-17:30

Workshop category: 

  • Guideline development, adaptation, assessment and updating
Status

ID: 

WS68
Date and Location

Date: 

Wednesday 13 September 2017 - 16:00 to 17:30

Location: 

Contact persons and facilitators

Contact person:

Facilitators: 

Yuan Zhang
Hector Pardo-Hernandez
Juan Yepes-Nuñez
Gordon Guyatt
Holger Schunemann
Target audience

Target audience: 

Guideline and systematic review developers, methodologists, or anyone interested in discussing this topic.

Level of difficulty: 

Intermediate
Type of workshop

Type of workshop : 

Training
Abstract

Abstract:

Objectives: To discuss strategies to incorporate outcome importance in guideline panels and to explore the appropriate presentation format for outcome importance evidence.

Description: This is the first of a two-workshop series on patient outcome importance.

It is crucial that guideline developers consider how patients or those affected by clinical decision-making value the main outcomes associated with alternative patient management strategies. This includes determining the typical importance or values for each outcome under consideration, the variability observed, and the quality of the available evidence. In this workshop we will discuss these aspects in depth using examples. Sessions will be interactive combining short presentations and small group work.

In the presentation, we will provide guidance on how to interpret evidence profiles to present this type of evidence. This includes an overview on how to rate the certainty of the evidence and how to assess variability in values.

In the small groups we will present a new tabulated format (e.g. summary of findings table) that participants will have the opportunity to assess.