British Association for Sexual Health and HIV: framework for guideline development and assessment

Author:

Kingston Margaret1,Radcliffe Keith2,Cousins Darren3,Fifer Helen4,FitzGerald Mark5,Grover Deepa6,Hardman Sarah7,Higgins Stephen8,Rayment Michael9,Sullivan Ann10

Affiliation:

1. Genitourinary Medicine, Manchester Centre for Sexual Health, The Hathersage Centre, Manchester, UK

2. Genitourinary Medicine, Whittall Street Clinic, University Hospital, Birmingham, UK

3. Genitourinary Medicine, Ashwood Centre for Sexual Health, St Mary’s Hospital, Kettering, UK

4. Sexually Transmitted Bacteria Reference Unit, Public Health England, London, UK

5. Genitourinary Medicine, BASHH Clinical Effectiveness Group, London, UK

6. Genitourinary Medicine, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK

7. Sexual and Reproductive Health, Chalmers Sexual Health Centre, Edinburgh, UK

8. Genitourinary Medicine, North Manchester General Hospital, Manchester, UK

9. Genitourinary Medicine, West London Centre for Sexual Health, London, UK

10. Genitourinary Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London, UK

Abstract

Summary The Clinical Effectiveness Group of the British Association for Sexual Health has updated their methodology for the production of national guidelines for the management of sexually transmitted infections and related conditions. The main changes are the adoption of the GRADE system for assessing evidence and making recommendations and the introduction of a specific Conflict of Interests policy for Clinical Effectiveness Group members and guideline authors. This new methodology has been piloted during the production of the 2015 British Association for Sexual Health & HIV guideline on the management of syphilis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Dermatology

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