Assessing clinical microbiology practice guidelines: American society for microbiology ad HOC committee on evidence-based laboratory medicine practice guidelines assessment

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As part of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Evidence-Based Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines Committee of the Professional Practice Committee, an ad hoc committee was formed in 2014 to assess guidelines published by the committee using an assessment tool, Appraisal of Guidelines for Research Evaluation II (AGREE II). The AGREE II assessment helps reviewers determine whether published guidelines are robust, transparent, and clear in presenting practice recommendations in a standardized manner. Identifying strengths and weaknesses of practice guidelines by ad hoc assessments helps with improving future guidelines through the participation of key stakeholders. This minireview describes the development of the ad hoc committee and results from their review of several ASM best practices guidelines and a non-ASM practice guideline from the Emergency Nurses Association.

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Nachamkin, I., Kirn, T. J., Westblade, L. F., & Humphries, R. (2017, November 1). Assessing clinical microbiology practice guidelines: American society for microbiology ad HOC committee on evidence-based laboratory medicine practice guidelines assessment. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01124-17

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