WHO recommendations Policy of interventionist versus expectant management of severe pre-eclampsia before term
Improving care for women during pregnancy and around the time of childbirth to prevent and treat pre-eclampsia and eclampsia is a necessary step towards the achievement of the health targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Efforts to prevent and reduce morbidity and mortality due to the...
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Geneva :
World Health Organization
2018.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Executive Summary
- 1. Background
- Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
- Rationale and objectives
- Target audience
- Scope of the recommendations
- Persons affected by the recommendations
- 2. Methods
- Contributors to the guideline
- Identification of critical outcomes
- Evidence identification and retrieval
- Certainty assessment and grading of the evidence
- Formulation of recommendations
- Declaration of interests by external contributors
- Decision-making during the Guideline Development Group meeting
- Document preparation
- Peer review
- 3. Recommendations and supporting evidence
- 4. Dissemination and implementation of the recommendations
- Recommendation dissemination and evaluation
- Implementation considerations
- 5. Research implications
- 6. Applicability issues
- Anticipated impact on the organization of care and resources
- Monitoring and evaluating guideline implementation
- 7. Updating the recommendations
- References
- Annex 1. External experts and WHO staff involved in the preparation of the guideline
- Annex 2. Priority outcomes for decision-making
- Annex 3. Summary and management of declared interests from GDG members
- Annex 4. Evidence-to-decision framework
- Annex 5. GRADE Tables.