...
首页> 外文期刊>Systematic Reviews >Protocol for the systematic review of the prevention, treatment and public health management of impetigo, scabies and fungal skin infections in resource-limited settings
【24h】

Protocol for the systematic review of the prevention, treatment and public health management of impetigo, scabies and fungal skin infections in resource-limited settings

机译:系统审查在资源有限的地区进行的脓疱疮,sc疮和真菌性皮肤感染的预防,治疗和公共卫生管理的协议

获取原文
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Background Impetigo, scabies, and fungal skin infections disproportionately affect populations in resource-limited settings. Evidence for standard treatment of skin infections predominantly stem from hospital-based studies in high-income countries. The evidence for treatment in resource-limited settings is less clear, as studies in these populations may lack randomisation and control groups for cultural, ethical or economic reasons. Likewise, a synthesis of the evidence for public health control within endemic populations is also lacking. We propose a systematic review of the evidence for the prevention, treatment and public health management of skin infections in resource-limited settings, to inform the development of guidelines for the standardised and streamlined clinical and public health management of skin infections in endemic populations. Methods The protocol has been designed in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols statement. All trial designs and analytical observational study designs will be eligible for inclusion. A systematic search of the peer-reviewed literature will include PubMed, Excertpa Medica and Global Health. Grey literature databases will also be systematically searched, and clinical trials registries scanned for future relevant studies. The primary outcome of interest will be the clinical cure or decrease in prevalence of impetigo, scabies, crusted scabies, tinea capitis, tinea corporis or tinea unguium. Two independent reviewers will perform eligibility assessment and data extraction using standardised electronic forms. Risk of bias assessment will be undertaken by two independent reviewers according to the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool. Data will be tabulated and narratively synthesised. We expect there will be insufficient data to conduct meta-analysis. The final body of evidence will be reported against the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation grading system. Discussion The evidence derived from the systematic review will be used to inform the development of guidelines for the management of skin infections in resource-limited settings. The evidence derived will be intended for use by clinicians, public health practitioners and policy makers in the treatment of skin infections and the development of skin infection control programmes. The review will identify any gaps in the current evidence to provide direction for future research. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42015029453
机译:背景脓疱疮,sc疮和真菌性皮肤感染对资源有限的人群造成的影响不成比例。对皮肤感染进行标准治疗的证据主要来自高收入国家基于医院的研究。在资源有限的环境中进行治疗的证据尚不清楚,因为出于文化,伦理或经济原因,这些人群的研究可能缺乏随机分组和对照组。同样,也缺乏对流行人群进行公共卫生控制的证据的综合。我们建议对资源有限的环境中皮肤感染的预防,治疗和公共卫生管理的证据进行系统的回顾,以为制定标准和简化流行病人群皮肤感染的临床和公共卫生管理指南提供依据。方法该方案的设计符合“系统评价和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目”的规定。所有试验设计和分析性观察研究设计均符合纳入条件。系统地搜索经过同行评审的文献包括PubMed,Excertpa Medica和Global Health。还将对灰色文献数据库进行系统搜索,并扫描临床试验注册资料库以备将来进行相关研究。感兴趣的主要结果将是脓疱疮,sc疮,结cru疮,头癣,体癣或股癣的临床治愈或减少。两名独立的审阅者将使用标准化的电子表格进行资格评估和数据提取。偏倚风险评估将由两名独立审核者根据Cochrane偏倚风险工具进行。数据将制成表格并进行叙述性综合。我们预计将没有足够的数据进行荟萃分析。将根据建议,评估,发展和评估等级系统报告最终证据。讨论来自系统综述的证据将用于为资源有限的环境中皮肤感染管理指南的制定提供信息。得出的证据将供临床医生,公共卫生从业人员和政策制定者用于治疗皮肤感染和制定皮肤感染控制计划。审查将找出当前证据中的任何空白,以为将来的研究提供指导。系统审核注册PROSPERO CRD42015029453

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号