Building the Evidence: Guidelines and Consensus Statements
Since 2006, the AAO-HNSF has developed quality knowledge products (QKPs), including clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and clinical consensus statements (CCSs), to support evidence-based decisions in patient care. Since we reported last July, the AAO-HNSF has published two new QKPs: CPG: Bell’s Palsy (November 2013) and Update to CPG: Acute Otitis Externa (January 2014). Four additional QKPs are in development and will be submitted for publication by the end of 2014: CPG: Tinnitus; CCS: Pediatric Sinusitis; CPG: Allergic Rhinitis; and Update to CPG: Adult Sinusitis. Oversight: Guideline Task Force (GTF) The GTF oversees the development, dissemination, implementation, and prioritization of topics for AAO-HNSF CPGs and CCSs. The GTF is led by Seth R. Schwartz, MD, MPH, chair, and Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, past-chair and current AAO-HNSF Senior Consultant for Quality and Guidelines. The GTF comprises subspecialty society representatives from the American Broncho-Esophagological Association, American Neurotology Society, American Rhinologic Society, American Head and Neck Society, American Laryngological Association, The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc. (The Triological Society), American Otological Society, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, and representatives from the AAO-HNS Board of Governors, Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, American Board of Otolaryngology, and Society Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses. The AAO-HNS Physician Payment and Policy (3P) Workgroup also now has a representative on the GTF. The group meets biannually at the Academy’s headquarters and reviews guideline development methodology and progress and prioritizes upcoming products. All AAO-HNS/F Scientific and Education Committees are encouraged to submit topics to the GTF for consideration. Topics are presented and voted on at the fall/winter GTF meeting. Approved future CPG/CCS topics include: Clinical Consensus Statement: Septoplasty Clinical Practice Guideline: Rhinoplasty Clinical Practice Guideline: Evaluation of the Neck Mass in Adults Clinical Practice Guideline: The Surgical Management of Rhinosinusitis Coming Soon: Clinical Consensus Statement (CCS) Methodology Since 2010, the AAO-HNSF has published three CCSs. The fourth has been submitted to the journal. We are pleased to report that the CCS development manual is near completion and will be submitted for publication later this year. Harmonizing CPGs In June, the AAO-HNSF and the AmericanAcademy of Neurology (AAN) co-published a commentary in their respective journals, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and Neurology, entitled Reconciling the Clinical Practice Guidelines on Bell’s Palsy from the AAO-HNSF and the AAN. The CPG on Bell’s Palsy, recently produced by the AAO-HNSF, followed closely on the heels of the guideline on Bell’s Palsy published by the AAN. In an effort to provide harmonization between these two guidelines for the end users, authors and staff from both CPGs worked together to develop the commentary. AAO-HNSF Partners with International Guideline Central Recently, the AAO-HNSF formed a partnership with International Guideline Central (IGC). IGC is a producer of evidence-based quick reference guides in both paper pocketcard and mobile and web application formats for healthcare professionals. AAO-HNSF has joined with IGC to help develop full text clinical guidelines into quick reference tools. The IGC relationship will allow AAO-HNSF to 1. increase the dissemination of its CPGs to a much broader audience and 2. provide quick reference tools in both the pocket card and app format to its members. The CPG guideline development group leadership, Foundation staff, and the IGC medical director collectively develop the content to be included in the pocketcard and app from the AAO-HNSF guidelines. The guideline apps and pocketcards feature diagnosis and assessment information, treatment options, including their associated levels of evidence, and other recommendations from the AAO-HNSF CPGs. The pocketcards and apps are a tool for providers for point-of-care decision-making and quality improvement. AAO-HNSF members can receive a 10 percent discount by entering “OTOCPG” at checkout. The following guidelines are now available: Bell’s Palsy, Tonsillectomy, Tympanostomy Tubes, Acute Otitis Externa and Sudden Hearing Loss. Learn more by visiting www.guidelinecentral.com/medical-society/american-academy-otolaryngology-head-and-neck-surgeons. Get Involved with Guidelines In an effort to foster involvement in guideline development and encourage participation in guideline development groups, the AAO-HNSF started the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) Scholars program in 2012. In exchange for a travel grant to attend the G-I-N Annual Meeting, each scholar agrees to write a commentary for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery during the coming year related to one of the themes of the G-I-N meeting. This is part of our education efforts to help bring awareness and understanding about the development of clinical practice guidelines to our members. In addition, all G-I-N Scholars agree to serve on an upcoming AAO-HNSF clinical practice guideline panel. Sharing and Expanding our Knowledge In addition to sponsoring members to attend the 2014 G-I-N Conference, AAO-HNSF will also be presenting. Two posters have also been accepted: Clinical Practice Guideline Plain Language Summaries Help to Empower Patients, submitted by Leslie Caspersen, MBA, and Stephanie Jones; and Reference Rodeo, submitted by Gene Cunningham and Stephanie Jones.
Since 2006, the AAO-HNSF has developed quality knowledge products (QKPs), including clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and clinical consensus statements (CCSs), to support evidence-based decisions in patient care.
Since we reported last July, the AAO-HNSF has published two new QKPs: CPG: Bell’s Palsy (November 2013) and Update to CPG: Acute Otitis Externa (January 2014).
Four additional QKPs are in development and will be submitted for publication by the end of 2014: CPG: Tinnitus; CCS: Pediatric Sinusitis; CPG: Allergic Rhinitis; and Update to CPG: Adult Sinusitis.
Oversight: Guideline Task Force (GTF)
The GTF oversees the development, dissemination, implementation, and prioritization of topics for AAO-HNSF CPGs and CCSs. The GTF is led by Seth R. Schwartz, MD, MPH, chair, and Richard M. Rosenfeld, MD, MPH, past-chair and current AAO-HNSF Senior Consultant for Quality and Guidelines. The GTF comprises subspecialty society representatives from the American Broncho-Esophagological Association, American Neurotology Society, American Rhinologic Society, American Head and Neck Society, American Laryngological Association, The American Laryngological, Rhinological, and Otological Society, Inc. (The Triological Society), American Otological Society, American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy, American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology, and representatives from the AAO-HNS Board of Governors, Association of Otolaryngology Administrators, American Board of Otolaryngology, and Society Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses. The AAO-HNS Physician Payment and Policy (3P) Workgroup also now has a representative on the GTF.
The group meets biannually at the Academy’s headquarters and reviews guideline development methodology and progress and prioritizes upcoming products. All AAO-HNS/F Scientific and Education Committees are encouraged to submit topics to the GTF for consideration. Topics are presented and voted on at the fall/winter GTF meeting. Approved future CPG/CCS topics include:
- Clinical Consensus Statement: Septoplasty
- Clinical Practice Guideline: Rhinoplasty
- Clinical Practice Guideline: Evaluation of the Neck Mass in Adults
- Clinical Practice Guideline: The Surgical Management of Rhinosinusitis
Coming Soon: Clinical Consensus Statement (CCS) Methodology
Since 2010, the AAO-HNSF has published three CCSs. The fourth has been submitted to the journal. We are pleased to report that the CCS development manual is near completion and will be submitted for publication later this year.
Harmonizing CPGs
In June, the AAO-HNSF and the AmericanAcademy of Neurology (AAN) co-published a commentary in their respective journals, Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and Neurology, entitled Reconciling the Clinical Practice Guidelines on Bell’s Palsy from the AAO-HNSF and the AAN. The CPG on Bell’s Palsy, recently produced by the AAO-HNSF, followed closely on the heels of the guideline on Bell’s Palsy published by the AAN. In an effort to provide harmonization between these two guidelines for the end users, authors and staff from both CPGs worked together to develop the commentary.
AAO-HNSF Partners with International Guideline Central
Recently, the AAO-HNSF formed a partnership with International Guideline Central (IGC). IGC is a producer of evidence-based quick reference guides in both paper pocketcard and mobile and web application formats for healthcare professionals. AAO-HNSF has joined with IGC to help develop full text clinical guidelines into quick reference tools. The IGC relationship will allow AAO-HNSF to 1. increase the dissemination of its CPGs to a much broader audience and 2. provide quick reference tools in both the pocket card and app format to its members. The CPG guideline development group leadership, Foundation staff, and the IGC medical director collectively develop the content to be included in the pocketcard and app from the AAO-HNSF guidelines.
The guideline apps and pocketcards feature diagnosis and assessment information, treatment options, including their associated levels of evidence, and other recommendations from the AAO-HNSF CPGs. The pocketcards and apps are a tool for providers for point-of-care decision-making and quality improvement. AAO-HNSF members can receive a 10 percent discount by entering “OTOCPG” at checkout.
The following guidelines are now available: Bell’s Palsy, Tonsillectomy, Tympanostomy Tubes, Acute Otitis Externa and Sudden Hearing Loss. Learn more by visiting www.guidelinecentral.com/medical-society/american-academy-otolaryngology-head-and-neck-surgeons.
Get Involved with Guidelines
In an effort to foster involvement in guideline development and encourage participation in guideline development groups, the AAO-HNSF started the Guidelines International Network (G-I-N) Scholars program in 2012. In exchange for a travel grant to attend the G-I-N Annual Meeting, each scholar agrees to write a commentary for Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery during the coming year related to one of the themes of the G-I-N meeting. This is part of our education efforts to help bring awareness and understanding about the development of clinical practice guidelines to our members.
In addition, all G-I-N Scholars agree to serve on an upcoming AAO-HNSF clinical practice guideline panel.
Sharing and Expanding our Knowledge
In addition to sponsoring members to attend the 2014 G-I-N Conference, AAO-HNSF will also be presenting. Two posters have also been accepted: Clinical Practice Guideline Plain Language Summaries Help to Empower Patients, submitted by Leslie Caspersen, MBA, and Stephanie Jones; and Reference Rodeo, submitted by Gene Cunningham and Stephanie Jones.