Title: Clinical Practice Guidelines
1Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Research Education Perspectives
Susan Rappolt Department of Occupational Therapy
University of Toronto s.rappolt_at_utoronto.ca
2Clinical Practice Guidelines
- Definition
- A systematically developed statement designed to
assist clinician and patient decisions about
appropriate health care for specific clinical
circumstances -
- Field and Lohr, 1990
3- When written carefully, CPGs can offer guidance
on treatment options based upon the established
effectiveness of available therapeutic options
(including no treatment), a patients individual
clinical situation, minimization of harm, and
cost. - Green Piehl, 2003
4Evidence-Based Practice
- Evidence-based practice (EBP) is like a toolbox
of methods available to the occupational therapy
practitioner to aid clinical reasoning. The
toolbox consists primarily of methods designed to
integrate current and best evidence from research
studies into the clinical reasoning process. - Tickle-Degnen, 2000
5The EBP Toolbox
- Expert opinion, consensus panels
- Research papers (CAPS - critically appraised
papers) - Systematic Reviews (CATS critically appraised
topics) - Clinical practice guidelines (short-cuts to
evidence)
6Decision Making in Client-Centred Practices
- Client evidence
- Research evidence
- Professional Expertise
- Knowledge of the context and resources
- Knowledge of own scope and skill level
7 Accepted View of Professional Expertise in
Client-Centred Evidence-Based Practice
8Re-thinking Professional Expertise in
Client-Centred Evidence-Based Practice
O U T C O M E
Professional Role
Research Expertise
SPECIFIC CONTEXT OF PRACTICE
9Revised Role of Professional Expertise in
Client-Centred Evidence-Based Practice
Clinical Practice Guidelines
10Functions of CPGs
- For the Client
- Transparent treatment plans for informed
collaborative decision-making - Fosters best possible clinical practice
- Promotes best possible clinical outcomes
11Functions of CPGs
- For the Therapist
- Guide for practice
- Efficient short-cut to evidence
- Enhances validity of treatment approach for
clients, regulators and payers - Enhances credibility for marketing services
12Functions of CPGs
- For the Profession
- Formalizes a general practice process within a
clinical domain - Facilitates development of knowledge repertoire
of profession - Provides credibility in negotiations with payers
13Functions of CPGs
- Legal functions
- CPGs could be used with expert testimony to aid
in determining the standard of care - Expert testimony is used to determine the
applicability of the CPG to the particular case. -
- McDonagh, Lavis Sharpe, 2002
14Functions of CPGs
- For Payers
- Serve as guidelines for when to refer to OT
- Provide justification for allocation of resources
- Can be misused to constrain service utilization
and control costs
15Functions of CPGs
- For Researchers
- CPGs provide a common protocol for studies of
treatment effectiveness in improving client
outcomes - Results of studies of treatment effectiveness are
used to validate or revise CPGs
16How are CPGs developed?
- Determine topic
- Assemble stakeholders
- Assemble and evaluate evidence
- Collaboratively produce guidelines
- Disseminate guidelines
- (full, abridged and consumer versions)
- Evaluate the impact of the guidelines
- Revise guideline as needed
17How to Evaluate a CPG
- Defined scope and purpose
- Stakeholder involvement
- Rigorous development
- Clear and well presented
- Applicability
- Editorial independence
18Effectiveness of CPGs in Improving Clinical
Outcomes
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- some evidence that guideline-driven care can
be effective in changing the process and outcome
of care provided by professions allied to
medicine. - Thomas, Cullum, McColl, Rousseau, Soutter
Steen, 2005
19Experiences of Other Professions with CPGs
- Physiotherapy
- Nursing
- Medicine
20Experiences of Other OT Organizations with CPGs
- American Association of Occupational Therapists
(AOTA) - National Association of Rheumatology Occupational
Therapists (NAROT) - CAOT Guidelines for Client-Centred Practice
21 Clinical Practice Guidelines?
- What are the alternatives?