Does Sex Matter to the Biomedical Approach in Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)?: A Systematic Review of Methodology Documents Used in the Spanish National Health System
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Clinical Evidence in Its Context
1.2. Development of Specific Instruments
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Eligibility Criteria and Information Sources
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- Address the main documents used for the development and writing of CPGs in the Spanish context.
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- Exclude those that are not currently used.
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- Discard documents without reference on this topic.
2.3. Synthesis Methods
3. Results
3.1. AGREE Reporting Checklist
3.2. GRADE Handbook
3.3. GuíaSalud
3.4. Overview of the Three Handbooks
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Frequency | Context | Section | ||
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Direct | Sex | 1 | Example | 5.2.5 Publication bias |
Gender | 2 | Examples | 9. Glossary 2.3 Other considerations (framing the health care question) | |
Men/Man | 3 | Examples | 5.2.1 Study limitations (Risk of Bias) Table 6.3. Quality evidence 2. Framing the health care question | |
Women | 3 | Examples | Table 6.3. Quality evidence 6.4.3 Providing transparent statements 2. Framing the health care question | |
Male | 2 | Examples | 5.3.3. Effect of plausible confounding Table 6.3. Quality evidence | |
Indirect | Setting | 1 | Definition statement | 2. Framing the health care question |
Sexual orientation | 1 | Example | 5.3.3. Effect of plausible confounding | |
Pregnant | 1 | Example | 6.3.3 Confidence in preferences | |
Female organ | 1 | Example | 7. GRADE diagnostic tests |
Direct | Indirect | ||
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Sex | 10 | Mother | 3 |
Gender | 4 | Pregnancy/ pregnancies | 17 |
Men | 2 | Women pregnant | 4 |
Male (’varón’, ’masculino’) | 5 | Sexual orientation | 1 |
Women | 13 | Sexual intercourse | 2 |
Female (‘femenino’) | 1 |
Sex | Gender | Female Woman Women | Male Man Men | Indirect Mentions | |
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AGREE | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
GRADE | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 |
GuíaSalud | 10 | 4 | 14 | 7 | 27 |
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González Ramos, A.M.; Serrano-Gemes, G. Does Sex Matter to the Biomedical Approach in Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)?: A Systematic Review of Methodology Documents Used in the Spanish National Health System. Healthcare 2024, 12, 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12010074
González Ramos AM, Serrano-Gemes G. Does Sex Matter to the Biomedical Approach in Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)?: A Systematic Review of Methodology Documents Used in the Spanish National Health System. Healthcare. 2024; 12(1):74. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12010074
Chicago/Turabian StyleGonzález Ramos, Ana M., and Gema Serrano-Gemes. 2024. "Does Sex Matter to the Biomedical Approach in Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)?: A Systematic Review of Methodology Documents Used in the Spanish National Health System" Healthcare 12, no. 1: 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12010074
APA StyleGonzález Ramos, A. M., & Serrano-Gemes, G. (2024). Does Sex Matter to the Biomedical Approach in Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs)?: A Systematic Review of Methodology Documents Used in the Spanish National Health System. Healthcare, 12(1), 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12010074