TY - JOUR
T1 - A reporting tool for practice guidelines in health care
T2 - The RIGHT statement
AU - RIGHT (Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in Healthcare) Working Group
AU - Chen, Yaolong
AU - Yang, Kehu
AU - Marušić, Ana
AU - Qaseem, Amir
AU - Meerpohl, Joerg J.
AU - Flottorp, Signe
AU - Akl, Elie A.
AU - Schünemann, Holger J.
AU - Chan, Edwin S.Y.
AU - Falck-Ytter, Yngve
AU - Ahmed, Faruque
AU - Barber, Sarah
AU - Chen, Chiehfeng
AU - Zhang, Mingming
AU - Xu, Bin
AU - Tian, Jinhui
AU - Song, Fujian
AU - Shang, Hongcai
AU - Tang, Kun
AU - Wang, Qi
AU - Norris, Susan L.
AU - Li, Hui
AU - Hu, Yan
AU - Zhang, Boheng
AU - Shen, Huan
AU - Jiang, Li
AU - Zhai, Suodi
AU - Luo, Xufei
AU - Ma, Yanfang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 American College of Physicians.
PY - 2017/1/17
Y1 - 2017/1/17
N2 - The quality of reporting practice guidelines is often poor, and there is no widely accepted guidance or standards for such reporting in health care. The international RIGHT (Reporting Items for practice Guidelines in HealThcare) Working Group was established to address this gap. The group followed an existing framework for developing guidelines for health research reporting and the EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) Network approach. It developed a checklist and an explanation and elaboration statement. The RIGHT checklist includes 22 items that are considered essential for good reporting of practice guidelines: basic information (items 1 to 4), background (items 5 to 9), evidence (items 10 to 12), recommendations (items 13 to 15), review and quality assurance (items 16 and 17), funding and declaration and management of interests (items 18 and 19), and other information (items 20 to 22). The RIGHT checklist can assist developers in reporting guidelines, support journal editors and peer reviewers when considering guideline reports, and help health care practitioners understand and implement a guideline.
AB - The quality of reporting practice guidelines is often poor, and there is no widely accepted guidance or standards for such reporting in health care. The international RIGHT (Reporting Items for practice Guidelines in HealThcare) Working Group was established to address this gap. The group followed an existing framework for developing guidelines for health research reporting and the EQUATOR (Enhancing the QUAlity and Transparency Of health Research) Network approach. It developed a checklist and an explanation and elaboration statement. The RIGHT checklist includes 22 items that are considered essential for good reporting of practice guidelines: basic information (items 1 to 4), background (items 5 to 9), evidence (items 10 to 12), recommendations (items 13 to 15), review and quality assurance (items 16 and 17), funding and declaration and management of interests (items 18 and 19), and other information (items 20 to 22). The RIGHT checklist can assist developers in reporting guidelines, support journal editors and peer reviewers when considering guideline reports, and help health care practitioners understand and implement a guideline.
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U2 - 10.7326/M16-1565
DO - 10.7326/M16-1565
M3 - Article
C2 - 27893062
AN - SCOPUS:85017502389
SN - 0003-4819
VL - 166
SP - 128
EP - 132
JO - Annals of Internal Medicine
JF - Annals of Internal Medicine
IS - 2
ER -