In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) received a criticism for a lack of transparency and systematic methods in the development of guidelines, which were at that time perceived as substantially driven by expert opinion. In this paper we assessed the quality of maternal and perinatal health guidelines developed since then. We used the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE) II tool to evaluate the quality of methodological rigour and transparency of four different WHO guidelines published between 2007 and 2011. Our findings showed high scores among the most recent guidelines on maternal and perinatal health suggesting higher quality. However, there is still potential for improvement, especially in including differe...
Objective. To identify evidence-based pediatric guidelines and to assess their quality. Methods. We ...
Objective. To identify, describe and evaluate published professional guidelines for the care of dyin...
Maternity care is recognised as a particularly high-risk speciality that is subject to investigation...
In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) received a criticism for a lack of transparency and sys...
In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) received a criticism for a lack of transparency and sys...
This work aimed to identify clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) that include recommendations for the...
Introduction: Guideline development gathered pace in India after the inception of National Rural Hea...
Abstract Background WHO develops evidence-based guidelines for setting global standards and providin...
BACKGROUND: Research in 2007 showed that World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations were largel...
BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines bridge the gap between the evidence from literature and cli...
Research in 2007 showed that World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations were largely based on e...
How should the WHO most efficiently keep its global recommendations up to date? In this article we d...
International collaboration could facilitate systematic development of guidelines to regulate and im...
BACKGROUND: The publication of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on antenatal care...
Background Improving facility-based quality for maternal and neonatal care is the key to reducing mo...
Objective. To identify evidence-based pediatric guidelines and to assess their quality. Methods. We ...
Objective. To identify, describe and evaluate published professional guidelines for the care of dyin...
Maternity care is recognised as a particularly high-risk speciality that is subject to investigation...
In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) received a criticism for a lack of transparency and sys...
In 2007, the World Health Organization (WHO) received a criticism for a lack of transparency and sys...
This work aimed to identify clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) that include recommendations for the...
Introduction: Guideline development gathered pace in India after the inception of National Rural Hea...
Abstract Background WHO develops evidence-based guidelines for setting global standards and providin...
BACKGROUND: Research in 2007 showed that World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations were largel...
BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines bridge the gap between the evidence from literature and cli...
Research in 2007 showed that World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations were largely based on e...
How should the WHO most efficiently keep its global recommendations up to date? In this article we d...
International collaboration could facilitate systematic development of guidelines to regulate and im...
BACKGROUND: The publication of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on antenatal care...
Background Improving facility-based quality for maternal and neonatal care is the key to reducing mo...
Objective. To identify evidence-based pediatric guidelines and to assess their quality. Methods. We ...
Objective. To identify, describe and evaluate published professional guidelines for the care of dyin...
Maternity care is recognised as a particularly high-risk speciality that is subject to investigation...