Recommending

This working group supports efforts to make evidence-based recommendations – in the context of both technology assessments and guidelines – in ways that are more coordinated and efficient and that balance quality and timeliness.

Terms of reference (with 1-3 being about identifying, 4-6 about collaborating, and 7 about undertaking)

  1. Provide an initial overview of emerging and existing repositories and initiatives for COVID-19 guidance (completed and underway), through mapping and surveying initiatives and organizations
  2. Identify and support the most useful repository for trustworthy COVID-19 guidance (the ‘global guidance repository’) that can be re-used, shared and adapted globally and is optimally linked to other repositories of evidence sources (e.g., systematic reviews, evidence tables, economic models) from trustworthy partners such as PAHO, WHO, G-I-N, and others)
  3. Identify and share standards, methods, processes and digital platforms for developing, disseminating, adapting and implementing trustworthy, actionable and living guidance (linked to evidence)
  4. Collaborate with key organizations within the technology assessment and guideline fields to share their COVID-19 guidance and evidence tables to initially feed into COVID-END repository and ultimately the global guidance repository
  5. Contribute to maintaining the guide to COVID-19 evidence sources and encourage its use to avoid unnecessary duplication, while coordinating with the global guidance repository
  6. Connect other COVID-END working groups to guidance activities to reduce duplication and facilitate work among groups (with emphasis in digitizing, synthesizing, and packaging groups)
  7. Conduct or support efforts to conduct quality assessments of the available guidelines (to add to the global guidance repository)

Participants

  1. Ivan Florez, AGREE Collaboration, University of Antioquia, Colombia (co-chair)
  2. Per-Olav Vandvik, MAGIC Evidence Ecosystem Foundation, Norway (co-chair)
  3. Alric Ruether, Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG), Germany
  4. Amir Qaseem, American College of Physicians, U.S.A.
  5. Elie Akl, Systematic Review Centre for Health Policy and Systems, AUB, Lebanon
  6. Ignacio Neumann, Epistemonikos, Chile
  7. Jerry Osheroff, ACTS, U.S.A.
  8. Michael McCaul, Centre for Evidence-based Health Care, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
  9. Mireille Goetghebeur, Institut national d'excellence en santé et en services sociaux (INESSSS), Canada
  10. Lucy Henry, Health Technology Assessment International (HTAi), Canada
  11. Ludovic Reveiz, Pan American Health Organization
  12. Sandra Zelman Lewis, AHRQ evidence-based Care Transformation Support (ACTS) Initiative, USA
  13. Susan Norris, World Health Organization
  14. Tamara Kredo, South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
  15. Xuan Elody, Evidence-Based Medicine Center, China
  16. Zack Munn, G-I-N, Australia
  17. Secretariat: Safa Al-Khateeb, McMaster Health Forum and David Tovey, COVID-END Secretariat

Meeting documents

Meeting date Documents
September 17, 2021
  1. Agenda
July 16, 2021 
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
June 4, 2021 
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
March 26, 2021
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
February 26, 2021
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
February 12, 2021
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
January 29, 2021
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
January 15, 2021
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
December 4, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
November 6, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
October 23, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
October 9, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
October 2, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
September 25, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Logic model
  3. Notes
September 16, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Core outcomes survey
  3. Core outcomes set for COVID-19 trial
  4. Notes
September 11, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
August 28, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Core outcomes set for trial
  3. Notes
August 21, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
August 14, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
July 24, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
July 17, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
July 10, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. COVID-END inventory
  3. Notes
June 26, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Resources and tools
  3. Notes
June 19, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Resources and tools
  3. Notes
June 12, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
June 5, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Terms of reference
  3. BMJ CPG appraisal
  4. Summary of guideline inventories
  5. Notes
May 29, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Terms of reference
  3. Notes
May 22, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
May 15, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
May 8, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
April 29, 2020
  1. Agenda
  2. Notes
April 28, 2020
  1. Notes

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Resources for researchers considering and conducting COVID-19 evidence syntheses