Determining the future role of clinical practice guidelines: The experience of Australia and New Zealand

S. Kisely, H. Herrman, S. Chamoli, D. Hemachandra, S. Lawn, L. Bajurny, N. Wright, G. Mellsop

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Abstract

There has been recent discussion in Australia and New Zealand concerning the utility of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) and the role of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) in their development. The College Board therefore established a Steering Group (SG) to oversee an exploration of options and produce recommendations about contemporary approaches to the development of high-quality evidence-based clinical practice guidance for psychiatry. This paper outlines the SG’s conclusions and recommendations, as well as the underlying methods and reasoning. In particular, we discuss best practice and recent developments in the synthesis of research evidence. Account has been taken of the opportunities offered by digital technologies, the proliferation of clinical evidence and awareness of the gains to be made by increased inclusion of lived-experience perspectives. It is recommended that the broader concept of best practice resources (BPRs) as now emphasised in so many fields of service is the most appropriate starting point for the College’s role in this area especially as the expertise of the College and its fellows lends itself to the development of a range of BPRs. In conclusion, contemporary guidance needs to be tailored to the requirements of the practitioners seeking it, to articulate the real-world needs and experiences of patients, and to be delivered in a contemporary format that is responsive to rapidly emerging evidence. The experience in Australia and New Zealand may have implications elsewhere for the development of CPGs and BPRs more broadly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)742-746
Number of pages5
JournalAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Volume58
Issue number9
Early online date18 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • clinical practice
  • Contemporary guidance
  • evidence communication
  • evidence synthesis
  • RANZCP guidelines

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