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Protocol for the development of a multidisciplinary clinical practice guideline for the care of patients with chronic subdural haematoma.

Daniel James StubbsBenjamin M DaviesMary Dixon-WoodsThomas H BashfordPhilip BraudeDiedrik BultersSophie CampGeorgina CarrJonathan P ColesJugdeep K DhesiJudith DinsmoreEllie EdlmannNicholas Richard EvansAnthony A FigajiEmily FosterFiona LeckyAngelos KoliasAlexis JoannidesIain MoppettMike NathansonVirginia NewcombeNicola OwenLisa PetermanAmy ProffittCharlotte SkiterallPeter WhitfieldSally R WilsonArdalan ZolnourianMeriem AmaroucheAkbar AnsariNick BorgPaul M BrennanCharlotte BrownChristopher CorbettRuben DammersTilak DasEmily FeildingMarilise GaleaConor GillespieLaurence GlanczFelix GoodingRobert GrangeNatalie GrayPeter HartleyTaj HassanDana C HollJulia JonesRichard KnightVal LuomaHarry MeeThais MinettStephen NovakGeorge PeckShvaita RalhanJennifer RamshawDavina RichardsonAhmed-Ramadan SadekKatie SheehanFrancoise SheppardDavid ShipwayNavneet SinghMartin SmithRhonda SturleyMichael SwartWilliam ThomasJames UprichardVickie YeardleyDavid K MenonPeter J Hutchinson
Published in: Wellcome open research (2023)
Introduction: A common neurosurgical condition, chronic subdural haematoma (cSDH) typically affects older people with other underlying health conditions. The care of this potentially vulnerable cohort is often, however, fragmented and suboptimal. In other complex conditions, multidisciplinary guidelines have transformed patient experience and outcomes, but no such framework exists for cSDH. This paper outlines a protocol to develop the first comprehensive multidisciplinary guideline from diagnosis to long-term recovery with cSDH. Methods: The project will be guided by a steering group of key stakeholders and professional organisations and will feature patient and public involvement. Multidisciplinary thematic working groups will examine key aspects of care to formulate appropriate, patient-centered research questions, targeted with evidence review using the GRADE framework. The working groups will then formulate draft clinical recommendations to be used in a modified Delphi process to build consensus on guideline contents. Conclusions: We present a protocol for the development of a multidisciplinary guideline to inform the care of patients with a cSDH, developed by cross-disciplinary working groups and arrived at through a consensus-building process, including a modified online Delphi.
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