Marcelo García Dieguez
Universidad Nacional del Sur
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Implementation Science | 2008
María Eugenia Esandi; Zulma Ortiz; Evelina Chapman; Marcelo García Dieguez; Raúl Mejía; Ricardo Bernztein
BackgroundIn the last decades, a sustained increment of Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) production in the world has been accompanied by a growing concern about their quality. Many studies related to quality assessment of guidelines produced in High Income Countries were published; however, evidence on this topic is scarce in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC). The objectives of this research were: a) to describe guideline production in Argentina at different levels of the health system (macro, meso and micro) from 1994 to 2004; and b) to assess their quality by using the AGREE instrument.MethodsA cross-sectional study was undertaken to describe guidelines production in Argentina between 1994 and 2004. CPG were identified through Internet and electronic databases (MEDLINE and LILACS). Explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria were used to select guidelines. Each CPG was independently assessed by two reviewers using the AGREE instrument. Domain scores were calculated as recommended by the AGREE Collaboration. The internal consistency of each domain was evaluated using Cronbachs alpha and inter-observer agreement by the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC).ResultsA total amount of 431 potential CPG were identified, but only 144 were considered CPG. At the end, 101 CPG were included for further assessment. Median standardized score for each domain were: scope = 39%; stakeholder involvement = 13%; rigour of development = 10%; clarity = 42%; applicability = 6%; editorial independence = 0%. Only 22 CPG were recommended with modifications by both appraisers. ICC and Cronbachs alpha for each domain were in all cases moderate or high (greater than 0.40), except for editorial independence.ConclusionThis study has systematically employed the AGREE instrument for the critical assessment of guidelines produced in a LMIC. Guideline development and diffusion in Argentina from 1994 to 2004 shows a constant increment, although quality of reporting did not improve; moreover, in some aspects it seemed to decline. Much room for improvement of the guideline development process was found at all levels of the health system.
Health Information and Libraries Journal | 2015
Xavier Bonfill; Dimelza Osorio; Margarita Posso; Ivan Solà; Gabriel Rada; Ania Torres; Marcelo García Dieguez; Maricela Piña‐Pozas; Luisa Díaz‐García; Mario Tristan; Omar Gandarilla; David A. Rincón‐Valenzuela; Arturo Martí; Ricardo Hidalgo; Daniel Simancas‐Racines; Luis López; Ricardo Correa; Antonieta Rojas‐De‐Arias; Cesar Loza; Óscar Gianneo; Hector Pardo
Archive | 2006
Ludovic Reveiz; Martha B. Delgado; Gerard Urrútia; Zulma Ortiz; Marcelo García Dieguez; Arturo J Martí‐Carvajal; Erwin H. Calgua; Armando Vieyra; Agustín Ciapponi; Ricardo Hidalgo; Tomas Pantoja; Luis María Sanchez; Flora Martínez Pecino; Mario Tristan
Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires | 2007
Zulma Ortiz; Graciela Abriata; María Eugenia Barbieri; Ariel Bardach; Marcelo García Dieguez; Martin Olmos; Mario Pecheny
Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires | 1998
Zulma Ortiz; Marcelo García Dieguez; Enrique Laffaire
Investigación en Educación Médica | 2017
Maria Ernestina Reig; Maria Gabriela Serralunga; Isabel Dure; Sigrid Heim; Pablo Casado; Kumiko Eiguchi; Laura Antonietti; Marcelo García Dieguez
Investigación en Educación Médica | 2017
Maria Gabriela Serralunga; Marta del Valle; Horacio Yulita; Patricia Rodríguez; Maria Paz Molina; Federico Pikas; Eduardo Durante; Marcelo García Dieguez
Archivos de Medicina Familiar y General | 2015
Marcelo García Dieguez; Marta del Valle; María Eugenia Esandi; Ezequiel F Jouglard
Red U : revista de docencia universitaria | 2012
Alejandro Gabriel Cragno; Marcelo García Dieguez; Marta del Valle
Boletín de la Academia Nacional de Medicina de Buenos Aires | 2011
Zulma Ortiz; María Eugenia Esandi; Marcelo García Dieguez; Darío Abdala; María Eugenia Barbieri