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Overview
This work addresses the development of living evidence-informed guidelines through systematized methodology designed to maintain currency and trustworthiness in clinical decision support. The guidance framework establishes procedural standards for recommendation formulation that integrate evidence synthesis with transparent deliberation processes, ensuring that clinicians and healthcare decision-makers receive actionable, evidence-grounded information.
Methods and approach
The approach employs rigorous and transparent methodological standards for guideline development. These standards encompass systematic evidence identification and appraisal, explicit consideration of evidence quality and applicability, stakeholder engagement in recommendation formulation, and mechanisms for periodic updating and revision. The framework operationalizes the living evidence model, wherein guidelines are maintained as dynamic documents subject to amendment when new evidence emerges or when methodological refinement becomes necessary.
Results
Application of these standardized methods produces recommendations grounded in current evidence with documented reasoning for clinical and policy guidance. The structured approach yields guidelines that maintain internal consistency between evidence grading and strength of recommendation, incorporate multiple stakeholder perspectives, and establish clear pathways for future revision. The methodology generates trustworthy guidance products suitable for diverse healthcare contexts and decision-making scenarios.
Implications
Systematic implementation of these guidelines development standards enhances the reliability of evidence translation into clinical practice. Clinicians and other target users receive decision support materials with documented evidence bases and transparent methodological foundations, supporting more informed therapeutic and diagnostic choices. The living model ensures that guideline recommendations remain aligned with evolving evidence, reducing the interval between knowledge generation and clinical implementation. Healthcare systems adopting these approaches can establish governance structures for guideline maintenance that respond to evidence updates while preserving methodological rigor and stakeholder accountability.
Disclosure
- Research title: Development of living evidence-informed guidelines, part 3
- Authors: Olivia R. Urquhart, Francisca Verdugo-Paiva, Carolina Castro Martins-Pfeifer, Ankita Shashikant Bhosale, Michael Glick, Alonso Carrasco-Labra
- Publication date: 2026-03-01
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adaj.2025.09.010
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