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Managing Conflicts of Interest in the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Clinical Guidelines Programme:Qualitative Study

机译:在英国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(NICE)临床指南计划中管理利益冲突:定性研究

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BackgroundThere is international concern that conflicts of interest (COI) may bias clinical guideline development and render it untrustworthy. Guideline COI policies exist with the aim of reducing this bias but it is not known how such policies are interpreted and used by guideline producing organisations. This study sought to determine how conflicts of interest (COIs) are disclosed and managed by a national clinical guideline developer (NICE: the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence).MethodsQualitative study using semi-structured telephone interviews with 14 key informants: 8 senior staff of NICE’s guideline development centres and 6 chairs of guideline development groups (GDGs). We conducted a thematic analysis.ResultsParticipants regard the NICE COI policy as comprehensive leading to transparent and independent guidance. The application of the NICE COI policy is, however, not straightforward and clarity could be improved. Disclosure of COI relies on self reporting and guideline developers have to take “on trust” the information they receive, certain types of COI (non-financial) are difficult to categorise and manage and disclosed COI can impact on the ability to recruit clinical experts to GDGs. Participants considered it both disruptive and stressful to exclude members from GDG meetings when required by the COI policy. Nonetheless the impact of this disruption can be minimised with good group chairing skills.ConclusionsWe consider that the successful implementation of a COI policy in clinical guideline development requires clear policies and procedures, appropriate training of GDG chairs and an evaluation of how the policy is used in practice.
机译:背景技术国际关注的是利益冲突(COI)可能会使临床指南的制定产生偏差,并使其不可信。存在准则性的COI政策旨在减少这种偏见,但尚不知道准则制定机构如何解释和使用此类政策。这项研究试图确定国家临床指南制定者(NICE:英国国家卫生与护理卓越研究所)如何披露和管理利益冲突(COI)。方法使用半结构化电话访谈和14位主要信息提供者进行的定性研究:8 NICE指南开发中心的高级人员和指南开发小组(GDG)的6位主席。我们进行了主题分析。结果参与者认为NICE COI政策是全面的,因此可以提供透明且独立的指导。但是,NICE COI策略的应用并不简单,可以提高清晰度。披露COI依赖于自我报告,指南制定者必须“信任”他们收到的信息,某些类型的COI(非财务)难以分类和管理,披露的COI可能会影响招聘临床专家的能力。 GDG。与会者认为,在COI政策要求下,将成员排除在GDG会议之外既具有破坏性,又有压力。尽管如此,可以通过良好的小组主持技能将这种干扰的影响降到最低。结论我们认为,在临床指南制定中成功实施COI政策需要明确的政策和程序,对GDG主席进行适当的培训并评估该政策的使用方式。实践。

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