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London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2013 Oct 14. Process and Methods Guides No. 17.

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Interim Process and Methods Guide for the Clinical Guideline Updates Using Standing Committees Pilot Programme 2013 [Internet]

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This guide outlines the main elements of the interim process and methods for the NICE clinical guideline updates using standing committees pilot programme, including details of the Clinical Guidelines Updates committee, which were agreed by the NICE Board in September 2013. It complements the standard methods and processes for developing and updating clinical guidelines described in the NICE guidelines manual 2012 and the interim clinical guideline surveillance process and methods guide 2013. This process for clinical guideline updates using standing committees will be used to inform the NICE guidance development project and will then be subject to formal consultation.

Clinical guidelines developed by NICE are published with the expectation that they will be regularly reviewed and updated as necessary. Any decision to update a guideline must balance the need to reflect changes in the evidence against the need for stability, because frequent changes to guideline recommendations would make implementation difficult. However, even though a guideline may not need a substantive update, there are often small discrete areas that could be updated to make sure that NICE guidance reflects the latest evidence.

Evaluation of the outcomes of the previous process for reviewing the need to update a clinical guideline (used until August 2013) highlighted that although only about 1 in 7 guidelines needed a substantive update 3 years after publication, a further proportion had some areas of the guideline that would have benefited from updating. This usually involved small and defined areas of the guideline – perhaps 2 or 3 recommendations, 2 or 3 review questions or a single distinct section of the guideline.

NICE's ability to undertake clinical guideline updates using standing committees has been greatly limited by our standard processes and the way we commission guideline development slots with the National Collaborating Centres. A significant amount of time is needed to prepare for updating a guideline, including recruiting members of the Guideline Development Group (GDG) and scoping the update. This is in addition to the development time and the quality assurance process for the guideline itself. In the 2 or 3 instances where we have undertaken a rapid update, it has been limited to areas where patient safety may have been compromised by the existing guidance.

This pilot programme for clinical guideline updates using standing committees aims to address these capacity and efficiency issues, by creating a standing committee (the Clinical Guidelines Updates Committee) and using processes that significantly reduce the time taken to prepare for the update and to develop recommendations.

Keywords: NICE process and methods guides; methods guide/guidance; process guide/guidance; NICE Guidelines; clinical guideline; guideline review; guideline update; Clinical Guidelines Update Committee; surveillance review; surveillance.

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