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Bronchiolitis diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in children: an evidence-based clinical practice guideline adapted for the use in Egypt based on the ‘Adapted ADAPTE’ Methodology

Background The presented evidence-based clinical practice guideline (CPG) is proposed as a National CPG using an evidence-based and formal CPG adaptation methodology. The purpose of this study was to adapt the international CPGs’ recommendations for children with bronchiolitis to suit the healthcare...

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Published in:The Gazette of the Egyptian Paediatric Association 2022-01, Vol.70 (1), p.1-9, Article 1
Main Authors: Abdel Baky, Ashraf, Fouda, Eman Mahmoud, Hussein, Shahenaz Mahmoud, Sobeih, Ahmad Ata, Abd Al Razek, Ahmed Mohamad, Hassanain, Amal Ibrahim, Galal, Ashraf, Hamed, Dina Houssam-Eldine, Elnady, Hala Gouda, Hamdi, Hala, Metwally, Hoda M. Salah El Din, Hegazy, Laila Abdel Ghaffar, Mohamed, Magda Hassab Allah, Shaheen, Malak, Saeed, Maysaa Abdallah, Rashad, Mohamed Mahmoud, Elattar, Mona Mohsen, Refaat, Nehal, Sakr, Noha Mohamed Abdelsalam, Amer, Osama Taha, Mansour, Sameh Abdelaziz Ahmed, Tawfik, Sameh, Hebish, Sarah Naeem Bartella, Reda, Sherif, Omar, Tarek, Kamel, Nevin Abdullah, Amer, Yasser Sami
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Summary:Background The presented evidence-based clinical practice guideline (CPG) is proposed as a National CPG using an evidence-based and formal CPG adaptation methodology. The purpose of this study was to adapt the international CPGs’ recommendations for children with bronchiolitis to suit the healthcare system in the Egyptian context. This CPG, ‘diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of Bronchiolitis’, applies to children from 1 through 23 months of age. Other exclusions are noted. The quality of evidence, benefit-harm relationship, and strength of recommendations are indicated. This study is part of a larger collaborative initiative with the faculty staff of pediatric departments of 15 Egyptian universities and a national research center to formulate a national Committee (EPG) that aims to define the topics of, assign authors to, and assist in the adaptation of pediatric evidence-based CPGs according to a national strategic plan. The committee is guided by a formal CPG adaptation methodology: the ‘Adapted ADAPTE’. Results The Bronchiolitis Guideline Adaptation Group (BGAG) reviewed the results of the AGREE II assessment and decided to adapt mainly the Australasian (PREDICT) CPG and for the questions not answered in PREDICT we adapted the relevant recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) CPG. Seven implementation tools were included: a care pathway for assessment of severity, a clinical algorithm for treatment of acute bronchiolitis in the emergency room, a separate flowchart for assessing babies with bronchiolitis, a power point slide presentation lecture for treatment of acute bronchiolitis, patient information in Arabic, a clinical score (Modified Tal Score) for prediction of bronchiolitis severity, and the criteria for admission and discharge in the hospital. A comprehensive set of multifaceted CPG implementation strategies was provided for the clinicians, patients, nurses, and other relevant stakeholders contextualized to the national settings Conclusion Our experience with this adaptation methodology provides useful insight into its utilization on a national level in Egypt. The BGAG recommended the next review of this adapted CPG to be after 3 years from its publication (i.e., 2022) after checking for updates in the original CPG.
ISSN:2090-9942
1110-6638
2090-9942
DOI:10.1186/s43054-021-00094-8