Login / Signup

Preparing for pandemics: a systematic review of pandemic influenza clinical management guidelines.

Ishmeala RigbyMelina MichelenHung-Yuan ChengAndrew Benjamin DagensDania Talaat DahmashSamuel LipworthElinor HarrissErhui CaiValeria BalanAlexandra OtiReena JosephHelen T GrovesPeter HartShevin T JacobLucille H BlumbergPeter W HorbyLouise Sigfrid
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
Our data highlights the limited availability of up-to-date pandemic influenza CMGs globally. Of those identified, many were limited in scope and quality and several lacked recommendations for specific at-risk populations. Recommendations on supportive care, the mainstay of treatment, were limited and heterogeneous. The most recent guideline highlighted that the evidence-base to support antiviral treatment recommendations is still limited. There is an urgent need for trials into treatment and supportive care strategies including for different risk populations. New evidence should be incorporated into globally accessible guidelines, to benefit patient outcomes. A 'living guideline' framework is recommended and further research into guideline implementation in different resourced settings, particularly low- and middle-income countries.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • clinical practice
  • quality improvement
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • primary care
  • pain management
  • deep learning
  • health insurance
  • data analysis