Updated clinical practice treat-to-target guidelines for JIA management: the Egyptian College of Pediatric Rheumatology initiative
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Published:2022-05-13
Issue:1
Volume:49
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ISSN:1110-161X
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Container-title:Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Egypt Rheumatol Rehabil
Author:
El Miedany Y.ORCID, Salah S.ORCID, Lotfy H.ORCID, El Gaafary M.ORCID, Abdulhady H.ORCID, Salah H., Nasef S. I.ORCID, El-Latif E. AbdORCID, Farag Y.ORCID, Eissa M.ORCID, Esam Maher S.ORCID, Radwan A.ORCID, El-Shanawany Amira T.ORCID, Medhat B. M.ORCID, El Mikkawy D.ORCID, Mosa D. M.ORCID, El Deriny G.ORCID, Mortada M.ORCID, Osman N. S.ORCID, Fouad N. A.ORCID, Elkaraly N. E., Mohamed S. S.ORCID, Tabra S. A.ORCID, Hassan W. A.ORCID, Amer Y.ORCID, Abu-Zaid M. H.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Background
These updated guidelines aimed to provide appropriate and convenient guidelines for the treatment of various types of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA).
Using the Delphi technique, this study was conducted to reach expert consensus on a treat-to-target management strategy for JIA. According to the PICO (patient/population, intervention, comparison, and outcomes) approach, the preliminary scientific committee identified a total of 17 key clinical questions. To assemble evidence on the advantages and dangers associated with JIA treatments, an evidence-based, systematic literature review was conducted. Researchers and clinicians with experience in JIA management were identified by the core leadership team. To establish a consensus on the management suggestions for JIA patients, a Delphi approach (2 rounds) was used.
Results
An online survey was applied to the expert panel (n = 27), and 26 of them completed both rounds. At the conclusion of round 2, a total of eighteen (18) recommendation items were gathered, which were divided into four sections to address the four key JIA categories. The percentage of those who agreed with the recommendations (ranks 7–9) ranged from 83.2 to 100% (average 86.8%). The phrasing of all 18 clinical standards identified by the scientific committee was agreed upon (i.e. 75% of respondents strongly agreed or agreed). Algorithms have been proposed for the management of JIA polyarthritis, oligoarthritis, and systemic JIA.
Conclusion
A wide and representative panel of experts initiated a consensus about the management of JIA. The created guidelines give a complete approach to the management of JIA for all healthcare professionals involved in its management, as well as a means of monitoring and evaluating these guidelines on a regular basis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Materials Science (miscellaneous),Business and International Management,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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