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Clinical practice guidelines for perinatal bereavement care: A systematic quality appraisal using AGREE II instrument.

Authors :
Zhuang, Simin
Ma, Ximei
Xiao, Guanghong
Zhao, Yanan
Hou, Jiawen
Wang, Yanhong
Source :
Journal of Pediatric Nursing; Sep2022, Vol. 66, p49-56, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate and analyze the methodological quality of the published clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for perinatal bereavement care and provide a reference for implementing best clinical practices. We performed a systematic and comprehensive search in five electronic databases (PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, CNKI, Wan Fang Database), eight guideline databases, and six websites of professional organizations from March 2021 to June 2021. Four researchers used the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation (AGREE II) instrument to appraise the selected CPGs independently. The inter-rater reliability of AGREE II domains was calculated using the intraclass correlation coefficient with 95% CI. We included a total of 8 CPGs. The mean scores of six domains ranged from the lowest score of 46.61% (editorial independence) to the highest score of 87.85% (clarity of presentation). Subgroup analysis showed no statistical difference. Each domain achieved "good" and "very good" intraclass reliability. Two CPGs were deemed as grade A (strongly recommended), five were rated as grade B (recommended with modifications), and one was evaluated as grade C (not recommended). Healthcare professionals in obstetrics and neonatology play an important role in helping bereaved parents and families to cope with perinatal loss. High-quality CPGs for perinatal bereavement care can serve as useful resources to improve the quality and outcomes of clinical practice. More efforts should be made to disseminate the best practices for perinatal bereavement care. When implementing GCPs in countries or regions with different backgrounds, professional translations, strict validations, and cultural adaptations should be taken into account. • Perinatal loss is a global health issue with profound psychosocial effects on parents and their families. • Current perinatal bereavement care provided by healthcare professionals does not adequately meet the needs of patients. • High-quality CPGs can provide reliable evidence about perinatal bereavement care. • Our manuscript appraised the methodological quality of the existing CPGs, hoping to improve clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08825963
Volume :
66
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Pediatric Nursing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158727809
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2022.04.007