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Guidelines development protocol and findings: part of the 2021 Australian evidence-based guidelines for diabetes-related foot disease.

Peter A LazzariniAnita RaspovicJenny PrenticeRobert J CommonsRobert A FitridgeJames CharlesJane CheneyNytasha PurcellStephen M Twiggnull null
Published in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2022)
We screened 182 identified records, assessed 24 full text records, and after further quality, suitability, and currency assessment, one record was deemed a suitable international guideline, the International Working Group Diabetic Foot Guidelines (IWGDF guidelines). The six panels collectively assessed 100 IWGDF recommendations, with 71 being adopted, 27 adapted, and two excluded for the Australian context. We received 47 public consultation responses with >ā€‰80% (strongly) agreeing that the guidelines should be approved, and ten national peak bodies endorsed the final six guidelines. The six guidelines and this protocol can be found at: https://www.diabetesfeetaustralia.org/new-guidelines/ CONCLUSION: New Australian evidence-based guidelines for DFD have been developed for the first time in a decade by adapting suitable international guidelines. The methodology developed for adaptation may be useful for other foot-related conditions. These new guidelines will now serve as the national multidisciplinary best practice standards of DFD care in Australia.
Keyphrases
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