viernes, 2 de abril de 2010

Identifying Research Priorities for Clinical Preventive Services


Opportunity for Public Comment
Identifying Research Priorities for Clinical Preventive Services


Since first established in 1984, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has played an important role in identifying what is known about clinical preventive services. The USPSTF, an independent expert panel supported by AHRQ, makes evidence-based recommendations about the delivery of clinical preventive services for the general U.S. population. For many topics (about one-third), there is not enough evidence for the USPSTF to determine whether the potential benefits outweigh the potential harms of performing a particular clinical preventive service. For these topics, the USPSTF issues "I" Statements (meaning "Insufficient evidence").

The USPSTF has been charged with the task of developing a process for establishing research priorities about clinical preventive services for which the USPSTF has issued "I" Statements. The USPSTF has proposed methods for prioritization that could be applied consistently and objectively across all topics, and is now seeking your assessment of these methods.

In particular, the USPSTF is soliciting feedback on the following:

The method for evaluating Potential Preventable Burden, Harms, and Costs.
Domains other than Potential Preventable Burden, Harms, and Costs that the USPSTF should consider in determining the prioritization of research for clinical preventive services.

The process for identifying critical gaps in the evidence.

Other factors that the USPSTF should consider in assessing research feasibility.
Select for Identifying Research Priorities for Clinical Preventive Services (PDF file, 140 KB - http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/iwgpropmeth.pdf; PDF Help).
http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/iwgpropmeth.htm

Comments must be received by 5:00 p.m., EST, on May 14, 2010.

Current as of April 2010


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Internet Citation:

Opportunity for Public Comment. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/tfcomment.htm

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