Abstract Aims and background: RARE-Bestpractices is afour-year European collaborative project that has as one of its primary goalsthe facilitation of global access to trustworthy guidelines on rare diseases.This paper describes the findings of a workshop held with representatives often RARE-Bestpractices partner organisations to explore the utility of theAGREE-II instrument for the quality appraisal of rare disease guidelines. Methods: Participants viewed theonline AGREE-II Overview Tutorial and worked in small groups to completeappraisals of two guidelines on Huntington's disease. Participants discussedtheir views on using the instrument to appraise rare disease guidelines. Results and discussion: All domains and items of the AGREE-II instrument wereconsidered relevant to appraising the quality of the selected guidelines;additionally, it was possible to identify information within the guidelines tosupport a judgment on the score for each item. Discussion on areas ofdifficulty or disagreement has resulted in a set of guidance notes on how toaddress problems of interpretation that may commonly be encountered whenapplying AGREE-II to rare disease guidelines. Conclusion: the AGREE-II instrument isapplicable regardless of the small patient numbers, potentially small volume ofevidence, and other limitations typically encountered in rare diseaseguidelines.

Report of an international workshop to explore the utility of the AGREE II instrument for appraisal of rare disease guidelines.

2015

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Abstract Aims and background: RARE-Bestpractices is afour-year European collaborative project that has as one of its primary goalsthe facilitation of global access to trustworthy guidelines on rare diseases.This paper describes the findings of a workshop held with representatives often RARE-Bestpractices partner organisations to explore the utility of theAGREE-II instrument for the quality appraisal of rare disease guidelines. Methods: Participants viewed theonline AGREE-II Overview Tutorial and worked in small groups to completeappraisals of two guidelines on Huntington's disease. Participants discussedtheir views on using the instrument to appraise rare disease guidelines. Results and discussion: All domains and items of the AGREE-II instrument wereconsidered relevant to appraising the quality of the selected guidelines;additionally, it was possible to identify information within the guidelines tosupport a judgment on the score for each item. Discussion on areas ofdifficulty or disagreement has resulted in a set of guidance notes on how toaddress problems of interpretation that may commonly be encountered whenapplying AGREE-II to rare disease guidelines. Conclusion: the AGREE-II instrument isapplicable regardless of the small patient numbers, potentially small volume ofevidence, and other limitations typically encountered in rare diseaseguidelines.
2015
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Popolazione e le Politiche Sociali - IRPPS
Guidelines
rare diseases
AGREE II instrument
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