Hi Teresa
If you haven't already, it would be worth checking out what the AGREE
instrument has to say about this.
www.agreetrust.org
cheers
Douglas
Benson, Teresa wrote:
>
> I’m looking for information on one of the final tasks in the creation
> of practice guidelines, systematic reviews, and similar documents:
> What kinds of processes do groups use to ensure the absence of errors
> in the final draft? Professional proofreaders, even if they know
> medical terminology, might not be able to spot a lab value that’s off
> by a decimal point or a “greater than” sign that got turned around.
> But the experts who worked on the draft may be sick of it by then, and
> less able to spot errors. Anything you can provide, such as
> descriptions of how reputable groups do it (or guidance from
> organizations like Cochrane or G-I-N) would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
>
> *Teresa Benson, MA, LP*
>
> Clinical Lead, Evidence-Based Medicine
>
> McKesson Health Solutions
> 18211 Yorkshire Ave
>
> Prior Lake, MN 55372
>
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