Quality of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations for the management of pain, sedation, delirium and iatrogenic withdrawal in pediatric intensive care: a systematic review protocol.

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Title
Quality of clinical practice guidelines and recommendations for the management of pain, sedation, delirium and iatrogenic withdrawal in pediatric intensive care: a systematic review protocol.
Journal
BMJ paediatrics open
Author(s)
MacDonald I., Perez M.H., Amiet V., Trombert A., Ramelet A.S.
ISSN
2399-9772 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2399-9772
Publication state
Published
Issued date
02/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
6
Number
1
Pages
e001293
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Inadequate management of pain and sedation in critically ill children can cause unnecessary suffering and agitation, but also delirium and iatrogenic withdrawal. It is, therefore, important to address these four interrelated conditions together. Some clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are available for the management of pain and sedation, and a few for delirium and iatrogenic withdrawal in the paediatric intensive care unit; none address the four conditions altogether. Critical appraisal of the quality of CPGs is necessary for their recommendations to be adopted into clinical practice. The aim of this systematic review is to identify and appraise the quality of CPGs and recommendations for management of either pain, sedation, delirium and iatrogenic withdrawal.
Researchers will conduct a systematic review in electronic databases (Medline ALL (Ovid), Embase.com, CINAHL with Full Text (EBSCO), JBI EBP Database (Ovid)), guideline repositories and websites of professional societies to identify CPGs published from 2010 to date. They will then combine index and free terms describing CPGs with pain, sedation, delirium and withdrawal. The researchers will include CPGs if they can be applied in the paediatric intensive care population (newborns to 18 years old) and include recommendation(s) for assessment of at least one of the four conditions. Two independent reviewers will screen for eligibility, complete data extraction and quality assessments using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II and the AGREE Recommendation Excellence instruments. Researchers will report characteristics, content and recommendations from CPGs in tabulated forms.
Ethical approval is not required for this systematic review. Results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
CRD42021274364.
Keywords
Adolescent, Anesthesia, Child, Child, Preschool, Critical Care, Delirium/therapy, Humans, Iatrogenic Disease/prevention & control, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Pain, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Systematic Reviews as Topic, pain
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Web of science
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Yes
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