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PROGRAMME
               WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO
               THE PURPOSE AND IMPACT OF GUIDELINES

LOCAL HOSTS

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CONTENTS
   Developing a Guideline?                                                                       Welcome Letter                                  4
   DynaMed Plus® gives you the most
                                                                                                 G-I-N Chief Executive Officer                   5
   current clinical evidence to support
   the creation of guidelines.                                                                   About Guidelines International Network          6

                                                                                                 Board of Trustees                               6

                                                                                                 Scientific Committee                            6

                                                                                                 Acknowledgements                                7

                                                                                                 Conference Information                          8

                                                                                                 Social Programme                                11

                                                                                                 Floor Plans                                     13

                                                                                                 Our Local Hosts                                 17

                                                                                                 Plenary Speakers                                19
                   Critically appraised evidence                   Updated, current evidence
                                                                                                 Programme                                       26

                                                                                                 Abstract Review Sub-Committee                   26

                   Precise search results                                                        G-I-N Fringe Meetings                           38
                                                                   Dissemination of guidelines
                   to relevant information
                                                                                                 Grant Recipients                                40

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                                                                                                 Sponsor and Exhibitor List                      42
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Welcome                                                                                  G-I-N Chief Executive Officer
    On behalf of the Scientific Committee for the G-I-N 2018 conference in                   Dear G-I-N members, friends and colleagues
    Manchester, we would like to welcome all the delegates to this exciting conference
    jointly hosted by SIGN and NICE.                                                         On behalf of the G-I-N Board, Executive and staff, it is my privilege and pleasure
                                                                                             to welcome all delegates from near and far to the 14th G-I-N Conference in the
    We have gathered an excellent range of plenary speakers to respond to the                birthplace of the industrial revolution – Manchester. It is the first time that the
    theme of the conference: “Why we do what we do: the purpose and impact of                conference has returned to the United Kingdom since the very first G-I-N conference
    guidelines.”                                                                             in Edinburgh in 2003 and we are delighted to be in England for the first time.

                                                                                             This year, we have been supported by two local hosts – both founder members
    Many of the plenary speakers have not spoken at G-I-N before and we are grateful         of G-I-N – the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the
    to them for coming to share their expertise with us. We have also had a record           Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), both of which organisations
    number of submissions for oral and poster presentations. We look forward to a            are currently represented on the Board of Trustees. We are immensely grateful for
    stimulating programme showcasing the advances in guidelines.                             the time and effort that all representatives have put in, over the past year, to make
                                                                                             this what we believe will be a truly memorable conference.
    We are delighted to welcome you to Manchester, a city that has roots in ancient
    history, but is now a bustling and unique metropolis.                                    Whether you are a G-I-N conference regular, or it is your first time, we hope that
                                                                                             you will meet old friends and make very many new connections, as G-I-N is the
    Manchester has grown from the first industrial city, the home of splitting of the atom   connector in the guideline world. We have members in 54 countries around
    and the first programmable computer, to be the central hub of the “Powerhouse of         the globe and our conference exemplifies the essence of our networking and
                                                                                             collaboration agenda. We will be kicking off the social programme with the
    the North” of England – an influential, modern, knowledge-based city amongst the
                                                                                             Welcome Reception in Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry, where you
    top European locations for science, healthcare, education, business and leisure.         will have the opportunity to meet peers from all over the world, as well as get to
                                                                                             know our myriad Working Groups and Regional Communities and find out more
    Welcome to Manchester and we hope you enjoy the conference.                              about the exciting and innovative projects they are currently involved in. We hope
                                                                                             that you will find something that sparks your interest or imagination and makes you
                                                                                             want to get more involved! All of our groups will be meeting during the conference
                                                                                             and everyone is welcome to join these meetings to find out more.

                                                                                             If you would like to find out more about G-I-N membership and the benefits it can
                              Professor John Kinsella                                        bring, please drop by our booth and speak with myself, Anne Docherty or Allison
                              Chair Scientific Committee G-I-N 2018                          Smith. Our booth is also the contact point for our Trustees and the membership
                                                                                             committee, so we can facilitate opportunities to meet with any of them.

                                                                                             I hope you enjoy and are inspired by the many stimulating speakers and
                                                                                             conference sessions and will leave Manchester with an extended personal network,
                                         Duncan Service                                      lots of ideas and the enthusiasm to take them forward.
                                         G-I-N Chair & Local Host
                                                                                             Enjoy learning, connecting and building your personal network!

                              Professor Gillian Leng
                                                                                                               Elaine Harrow
                              G-I-N 2018 Conference Committee
                                                                                                               Chief Executive Officer
                              Chair & Local Host

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About Guidelines International Network                                                  Acknowledgments
                    Our mission is to lead, strengthen and support collaboration in         G-I-N 2018 Conference Sponsors
                      guideline development, adaptation and implementation. As
                      a major player on the global healthcare quality stage, G-I-N          Guidelines International Network would like to thank all of the sponsors and
                      facilitates networking, promotes excellence and helps our             exhibitors for their generous support of the G-I-N 2018 Conference.
                     members create high quality clinical practise guidelines that foster
                    safe and effective patient care.

    Our networking role is enhanced through our annual conference, region-specific
    communities and topic-specific working groups in which participants exchange                   P L AT I N U M
    knowledge and improve methodology. We welcome your participation in our
    vibrant community and are delighted to share, through our web portal, a wide
    variety of support tools and publications to enhance guideline development and
    knowledge transfer.

    G-I-N Board of Trustees
                                                                                                            GOLD
    Chair: Duncan Service, United Kingdom
    Vice-Chair: Susan Huckson, Australia
    Treasurer: Iain Grimmond, United Kingdom
    Executive Officer: Elaine Harrow, United Kingdom
    Members
    Lubna A. Al-Ansary, Saudi Arabia           Zachary Munn, Australia                                    SILVER
    Sophie Blanchard, France                   Amir Qaseem, United States
    Stephanie Chang, United States             Craig W. Robbins, United States
    Ina Kopp, Germany                          Holger Schunemann, Canada
    Gillian Leng, United Kingdom               Per Olav Vandvik, Norway

    G-I-N 2018 Scientific Committee                                                                    BRONZE
    Professor John Kinsella,
    2018 Scientific Committee Chair
    Professor Steve Pilling,
    2018 Scientific Committee Vice-Chair
    Susan Hillier                              Hector Pardo-Hernandez                       FRIEND OF G-I-N
    Roberta James                              Amir Qaseem
    Marguerite Koster                          Per Olav Vandvik
    Christine Laine                            Naohito Yamaguchi
    Gillian Leng

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Conference Information
    Abstracts                                   Conference Bag Donation                       Disclaimer                                    Food and Drink
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    poster sessions are available to view on    donating all unwanted conference bags         and TFI Group Ltd, as the conference          packed lunch will be provided during
    the conference app and are included in      to the Manchester Central Foodbank.           organiser, and NICE and SIGN as local         the designated breaks in the Whitworth
    the Abstract Book, which is available to    If you would like to donate your bag,         hosts, claim no liability for the act of      Suite and Ballroom Foyer.
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    (AGM) on Tuesday 11th September             Information Desk                                                                             event. Persons without badges will not
    from 5:30pm – 6:30pm in Clock Tower         The G-I-N Conference Registration and         Evaluation                                             be permitted to attend.
    1.                                          Information Desk will be located in the       At the end of each session, you will be
                                                Whitworth Suite. The hours of operation       able to complete a short evaluation of
    Charging Station                            are as follows:                               the session on the conference app.            Photography
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                                                                                              the evaluations as this will assist in        the use of tripod-based equipment of
                                                Thursday             7:00am – 5:30pm          developing future conferences.                any of the sessions and/or posters
    Conference Venue Address                    13th September
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    Oxford Street,                              Friday               7:30am – 12:30pm         Anyone who does not have access               the express written consent of the
    Manchester                                  14th September                                to the app will be able to fill out an        Guidelines International Network is
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    Conference App.                                                                                                                         for strictly personal use, are permitted if
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    join in the live voting and Q&A, vote for                                                 Thursday              7:30am – 4:00pm         on the G-I-N Youtube channel
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Social Programme
 Poster Presentations                                                                      Tickets for the Welcome Reception and       Social Media
 G-I-N invites you to meet the authors of the accepted posters during the scheduled        Gala Dinner are included in the cost        We want to hear from you! Join in
 breaks at the Conference. Posters are located in both the Ballroom Foyer and the          of the full conference registration if      the conversation by using the hashtag
 Whitworth Suite. You are invited to vote for the best poster on the conference app. The   registered in advance. Additional tickets   #GIN2018
 best poster will be announced in the last plenary session on Friday 14th September.       must have been purchased in advance
                                                                                           and are not available onsite.               FOLLOW US:
      Topic                                              Poster Number   Location          Welcome Reception                                       TWITTER
                                                                                           The Welcome Reception will take place                   @gin_member
     Adapting Guidelines                                 P001 - P013     Ballroom Foyer    in the Revolution Manchester Gallery at                 @GINConference
                                                                                           the Museum of Science and Technology,
     Developing Recommendations                          P014 - P042     Ballroom Foyer
                                                                                           which showcases Manchester’s rich                           LINKEDIN
     Economic analysis and health technology             P043 - P051     Ballroom Foyer    legacy of world-changing innovations                         www.linkedin.com/
     assessments                                                                           and scientific discoveries. Located just                     company/guidelines-
                                                                                           a 15 minute walk from the Conference                       international-network
     Using real world evidence and big data              P186 - P188     Ballroom Foyer    venue, it should not be missed.
     Grading evidence and recommendations                P052 - P063     Whitworth Suite                                                           FACEBOOK
                                                                                           Date: Tuesday 11th September                            www.facebook.com/
     Implementation and quality improvement (including   P064 - P098     Whitworth Suite   Time: 7:00pm                                            ginconference2018
     indicators)                                                                           Location: Museum of Science and
     Managing conflicts of interest                      P099            Whitworth Suite   Technology (Liverpool Rd, Manchester        Useful Numbers
                                                                                           M3 4FP)                                     Emergency Services (Police, Fire and
     Other                                               P100 - P120     Whitworth Suite
                                                                                           Dress Code: Smart Casual                    Ambulance): 999 or 112
     Patient and public involvement                      P121 - P136     Whitworth Suite
     Scoping                                             P137 - P144     Whitworth Suite   Gala Networking Dinner                      To report non-urgent crime, call: 101
                                                                                           The Gala Networking Dinner is taking
     Systematic reviewing and evidence synthesis         P145 - P165     Whitworth Suite
                                                                                           place in the Ballroom at the Principal      Manchester Royal Infirmary is the
     Updating guidelines                                 P166 - P185     Whitworth Suite   Hotel Manchester. The Ballroom offers       nearest Accident and Emergency unit,
     Using technology to improve guideline development P189 - P192       Whitworth Suite   a wonderful sense of occasion on a          located just an 8 minute drive from the
                                                                                           grand scale. Despite being refurbished      conference centre.
     methods
                                                                                           the building’s original ornate design has
     Using technology to support uptake, implementation P193 - P198      Whitworth Suite   been lovingly protected and restored.       For more information about Manchester,
     and evaluation                                                                                                                    please visit: www.visitmanchester.com/
     Working with guideline panels and committees        P199 - P208     Whitworth Suite   Date: Thursday 13th September               visitor-information
                                                                                           Time: 7:00pm
                                                                                           Location: The Principal Hotel               WIFI
                                                                                           Manchester (Oxford St, Manchester           Complimentary WIFI is available
                                                                                           M60 7HA)                                    throughout the conference. Log on by
                                                                                           Dress Code: Smart/Business Attire           selecting the Principal WIFI and register
                                                                                                                                       using your email address.
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                                                                                           events.

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Local Host - NICE
                                                                                    Dear Delegates

     THE OAK ROOM                                                                   As a co-host of G-I-N 2018, NICE is delighted to welcome you to Manchester.

     Level -1                                                                       Exciting, vibrant and at the heart of the UK, Manchester is home to our largest
                                                                                    office base. We are confident you will find everything you need to enjoy the
                                                                                    conference and your free time in this great city over the next three days.

                                                                                    Manchester is a city that has helped to shape the world. Through industry, science
                                                                                    and culture Manchester has transformed itself from a Roman market town to a
                                                 FOYER                              modern, cosmopolitan world city by pioneering new ways of working and thinking.
                                                                                    It has always been synonymous with science, from splitting the atom to more
         THE OAK ROOM                                                               recently the discovery of the material graphene. In 2018 Manchester continues to
                                                                PRIVATE             be at the forefront of scientific discovery and is leading the way in fields ranging
                                                                PRIVATE
                                                                OFFICE              from smart textiles to digital health and quantum dot technology.
                                                 PRIVATE         OFFICE
                                                 OFFICE                             NICE too, has come a long way since producing its first guideline on
                                                                                    schizophrenia in 2002. In 2018, NICE has a portfolio of more than 250
                                                                                    guidelines, and produces evidence-based recommendations for health, public
                                                                                    health and social care across a wide range of settings, from hospitals to schools,
                                                                                    and care homes to community services. As well as guidance, NICE produces a
                                                                                    range of products including quality standards and performance metrics, and is
                                                                                    committed to supporting health systems around the world to adopt evidence-based

                                          Inspiring high
                                                                                    medicine through the adaptation and re-purposing of our resources.

                                                                                    As co-hosts of the 14th G-I-N conference, and with NICE’s 20th anniversary

                                            quality care                            fast approaching, we want this year’s event to take a retrospective look at the
                                                                                    achievements of guideline developers and implementers around the world since
                                                                                    the international network was established. We believe the conference theme “Why
                                                    www.nice.org.uk                 we do what we do: The purpose and impact of guidelines” gives all delegates the
                                                                                    opportunity to explore how the work we do has evolved and what lies in store for
                                                                                    the future of guideline development and implementation.
                                         The National Institute for Health and
                                    Care Excellence (NICE) was set up in 1999       With a packed programme of interesting and engaging sessions, we hope you will
                              to reduce variation in the availability and quality   be exposed to thought provoking discussion, learning opportunities and take away
                                                                                    contacts, ideas and inspiration.
                            of NHS treatments and care in England. Today it is
                       responsible for developing national guidance, standards      Welcome to Manchester and G-I-N 2018.
                   and advice on providing high-quality health and social care,
            and preventing and treating ill health. NICE guidance helps health,                   Professor Gillian Leng
       public health and social care professionals deliver the best possible care                  Deputy Chief Executive and Health
                                          based on the best available evidence..                   and Social Care Director, NICE

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Local Host - SIGN                                                                       Plenary Speakers
 Dear friends and colleagues,                                                                        Dr Fergus Macbeth, MA DM FRCP FRCR, is a retired
                                                                                                          Oncologist who worked in Glasgow and Cardiff for 25 years until
 As a co-host of G-I-N 2018, SIGN is delighted to welcome you to the 14th                                  2010. He has been involved with clinical guideline development
 Guidelines International Conference.                                                                      since 1992 and has worked for the National Institute for Health and
                                                                                                           Care Excellence (NICE) for over 10 years, first developing cancer
 During SIGN’s 10th anniversary year, the first International Symposium on                               guidelines for NICE and then as Director for the Centre for Clinical
 Clinical Practice Guidelines, under the auspices of G-I-N, was held in Edinburgh        Practice, responsible for NICE’s wider clinical guidelines programme. Since retiring,
 in November 2003. Now as we celebrate 25 years of producing high-quality                Fergus has chaired three guideline committees for NICE. He has a long standing
 evidence-based guidelines to help healthcare professionals in Scotland, we look         clinical and research interest in lung cancer, leading and participating in important
 forward to sharing our story and showing how we have developed and improved.            clinical trials. He has been Coordinating Editor of the Cochrane Lung Cancer Review
                                                                                         Group for 7 years and is Co-Chair of the Cochrane Council.
 Since our inception we have been involved in many of the advances in guideline
 development. It’s been a journey of learning and growth; sharing what we learn          He is currently Associate Director of the Wales Cancer Trials Unit, Cardiff and
 and looking at new ways to get our guidelines into the hands of people who can          Honorary Professor at Cardiff University, and has published widely on lung cancer
 make a difference to the care people receive.                                           and on guideline related topics.

 We have been heavily involved with G-I-N throughout its existence and see the
 network as fundamental to making a real difference to the delivery of safe, effective       Fergus Macbeth is presenting at the Opening Plenary - Once upon a guideline:
 and person-centred healthcare.                                                                         The story of developing an evidence ecosystem on
                                                                                                                Wednesday 12 September at 9:00am
 We’re looking forward to the years ahead with optimism and we’ll continue to
 embrace the need for creativity in how we respond to the needs of SIGN users and
 how we keep awareness of our guidelines strong.                                                       Professor Gordon Guyatt is a Distinguished Professor in the
                                                                                                        Department of Health Evidence and Impact at McMaster University.
 So raise a glass to SIGN 25, GIN 14 and all the work of the member                                     He coined the term “evidence-based medicine” (EBM) in an editorial
 organisations! Enjoy the conference.                                                                   introducing the idea in 1991 and has since been a leading advocate
                                                                                                       of evidence-based approaches to clinical decision-making.

                                                                                           His over 1,000 publications in peer review journals dealing with health status
                Dr Roberta James                                                         measurement, clinical trials, systematic reviews, and clinical practice guidelines, have
                Head of SIGN                                                             been cited over 100,000 times; according to the Web of Science, 162 publications
                                                                                         have been cited more than 162 times (h-factor).

                                                                                         Recognition for his work includes, in 2011, his appointment as an Officer of the
                                                                                         Order of Canada, in 2013, the Canadian Institute of Health Research Researcher of
                                                                                         the Year, and in 2016, induction to the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

                                                                                            Gordon Guyatt is presenting at the Opening Plenary - Once upon a guideline:
                                                                                                       The story of developing an evidence ecosystem on
                                                                                                               Wednesday 12 September at 9:00am

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.Dr Linn Brandt, MD, PhDc, is a hospital-based general internist                             Professor Joanne Lord is a health economist specialising
               from Oslo, Norway. She is conducting research at the University of                            in cost-effectiveness analysis and decision modelling. She runs
                Oslo while working clinically in a local hospital in Oslo.                                   the HTA group at Southampton University, who are one of the UK
                                                                                                             teams commissioned to review clinical and economic evidence for
                Her research focuses on digitalization, sharing and implementation                          NICE technology appraisals. Joanne has previously worked in the
              of guidelines and their use as decision support in clinical systems. This                  clinical guidelines and technology appraisal teams at NICE, the health
 includes strategies for digital writing, structuring of content and use of common           economics group at Brunel University, the business school at Imperial College,
 standards and terminologies.                                                                and public health department at St. George’s Hospital. Her research focuses on
                                                                                             the applied economic evaluation of healthcare programmes, including trial-
 She is a founding member of MAGIC (www.magicproject.org), a not-for-profit                  based evaluations and secondary studies in the fields of back pain and arthritis,
 organization, and has made her research available as functionality included in              tuberculosis, pharmacological and lifestyle prevention of cardiovascular disease and
 MAGIC’s guideline authoring and publication software (www.MAGICapp.                         management of atrial fibrillation.
 org). She is the proud recipient of the 2017 Najoua Mlika-Cabanne Innovation
 Award and is active in several bodies that promote improved use of technology                            Joanne Lord is presenting in Plenary Panel 1 - Guidelines:
 in healthcare, including vice-chair of G-I-N Tech and vice-chair of the Health IT                                          Does cost matter? on
 representatives of the Norwegian Medical Association. She has worked tirelessly to                                Wednesday 12 September at 2:30pm
 create a network of the relevant people and organisations who are equally motivated
 to help close the gaps in the evidence ecosystem.
                                                                                                           Dr Hector Castro is a Colombian Doctor in Medicine and
      Linn Brandt is presenting at the Opening Plenary - Once upon a guideline:                              Surgery. He has an MSc in Health Policy, Planning and Financing a
                  The story of developing an evidence ecosystem on                                           joint degree from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
                         Wednesday 12 September at 9:00am                                                   (LSHTM) with the London School of Economics & Political Science
                                                                                                         (LSE), where he specialized in Health Management. He has a previous
                                                                                             MSc in Occupational Health (Public Health Branch) and is Doctor in Public Health &
                                                                                             Policy/Health Economics from the University of London (LSHTM). Hector is a former
               Jonathan Senker is the Chief Executive of Voiceability. Working               Takemi Postdoctoral Fellow at the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health and has
                 with 30,000 people each year, Voiceability supports disabled people
                                                                                             broad professional experience (over 18 years) as Chief Officer, Technical Advisor,
                 and people who face disadvantage to have stronger voices, rights
                                                                                             Director and Manager in Strategic Planning, Quality Assurance, Health, Safety
                 which are respected and greater control over their lives. It is a leading
                                                                                             and Environment for Pharmaceutical and Health Insurance and Non-Governmental
                provider of independent advocacy and peer-led support services.
                                                                                             Organizations. The main focus of his work has been on strengthening health systems
             Jonathan was the chair of the NICE Guideline Committee on Learning
                                                                                             in areas such as quality assurance, assessment, strategic purchasing and provision
 disabilities and behaviour that challenges: service design and delivery (2015-
                                                                                             of healthcare technologies (including medicines, devices and procedures).
 2018). Jonathan has helped to develop English social care legislation, in particular
 shaping the advocacy provisions of the Care Act (2014). His early career included
                                                                                             Hector is the former funding director of the HTA Institute of Colombia (IETS) and
 piloting individual budgets and supporting brokerage in the UK during the 1990s
                                                                                             Director of Medicines & Technologies at the Ministry of Health and Social
 and enabling people with learning disabilities to move from long-stay hospitals from
                                                                                             Protection of Colombia. Currently he is Senior Technical Director of Pharmaceutical
 the 1980s onwards. Jonathan is the Chair of the SHP, (the Single Homeless Project),
                                                                                             Economics and Financing at Management Sciences for Health-MSH.
 a London based charity which works with 8,000 people each year to tackle social
 exclusion and homelessness.
                                                                                                           Dr Castro is presenting in Plenary Panel 1 - Guidelines:
      Jonathan Senker is presenting at the Opening Plenary - Once upon a guideline:                                         Does cost matter? on
                  The story of developing an evidence ecosystem on                                                 Wednesday 12 September at 2:30pm
                         Wednesday 12 September at 9:00am

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Professor Douglas K. Owens, MD, MS, is the Henry J.                                   Associate Professor Julian Elliott is Lead for Evidence Systems
                Kaiser, Jr., Professor at Stanford University, where he is a professor                   at Cochrane, Senior Research Fellow at Cochrane Australia and Head
                 of medicine and of health research and policy. He is director                            of Clinical Research in the Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred
                of the Center for Health Policy in the Freeman Spogli Institute for                       Hospital and Monash University. His research is focused on the use
               International Studies and director of the Center for Primary Care and                     of new technology and systems to improve evidence synthesis and the
             Outcomes Research in the Department of Medicine. He is a general                           use of evidence for health decision making. He is leading Cochrane’s
 internist and associate director of the Center for Innovation to Implementation at the   development of new evidence systems, including co-leading Project Transform, a
 Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. His research focuses on technology        major Cochrane project that is using new software systems, artificial intelligence and
 assessment, guideline development, cost-effectiveness analysis, evidence synthesis,      citizen science to improve the production of systematic reviews. He is also the co-
 and methods for clinical decision making. Professor Owens chaired the Clinical           founder and CEO of Covidence, a non-profit online platform for efficient systematic
 Guidelines Committee of the American College of Physicians. He is also Vice-Chair        review production.
 of United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), which creates national
 guidelines on prevention services. Recently, he has helped lead the development          Julian was previously Chair of the Australasian HIV Guidelines Panel and was the
 of national guidelines on screening for HIV, hepatitis C, hepatitis B, lung cancer,      2017 recipient of the Commonwealth Health Minister’s Award for Excellence in
 colorectal cancer, cervical cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and the use of       Health and Medical Research.
 statins and aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease.
                                                                                                     Julian Elliot is presenting in Plenary Panel 2 - Mind the gap:
        Douglas K. Professor Owens is presenting in Plenary Panel 1 - Guidelines:                 Developing recommendations with alternative forms of evidence on
                                Does cost matter? on                                                                Thursday 13 September at 8:30am
                        Wednesday 12 September at 2:30pm

                                                                                                        Assistant Professor Andrew Hutchings is based in the
               Professor Yaolong Chen is a guideline methodologist at the                                Department of Health Services Research and Policy at the London
                Evidence Based Medicine Center of Lanzhou University. He is director                     School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. He has degrees in
                of Chinese GRADE Center and co-director of WHO Collaborating                            management science and medical statistics and previously worked in
                Centre for Guideline Implementation and Knowledge Translation. He                     industry and at the Audit Commission in England.
               is also one of the founders of GIN Asia.
                                                                                          The focus of his research is on the use of linked data in quality improvement and for
 Dr. Chen is the leader of the RIGHT (Reporting Items for Practice Guidelines in          evaluating the impact of organisational change in healthcare. Andrew has provided
 healthcare, www.right-statement.org) working group, and leading the project of           methodological input for the development of national and international guidelines in
 Practice Guideline Register Platform (www.guidelines-registry.org), which aims to        rheumatology. He is on the editorial board of the journal Health Policy and Planning
 improve the transparency in guideline development and prevent duplications, as           and is a board member of Health Services Research UK.
 well as promote the collaboration, dissemination and implementation of guidelines
 among various developers. He has authored and co-authored more than 100 peer                 Andrew Hutchings is presenting in Plenary Panel 2 - Mind the gap: Developing
 reviewed articles on evidence based medicine, GRADE and practice guidelines. He                      recommendations with alternative forms of evidence on
 was involved in the development of more than 30 practice guidelines over the last                                Thursday 13 September at 8:30am
 five years. He is also an editor of TTi (www.testingtreatments.org/) Chinese.

             Yaolong Chen is presenting in Plenary Panel 1 – Guidelines:
                                Does cost matter? on
                       Wednesday 12 September at 2:30pm

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Dr Eve A Kerr, MD, MPH, is the Louis Newburgh Research                                     Professor Thomas Agoritsas, MD, PhD, is a hospital-based
                Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical                       general internist and health research methodologist, at the University
                 School, Director of the Ann Arbor VA Centre for Clinical Management                       Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland – as well as assistant professor
                 Research, a VA Health Services Research and Development Centre of                         at McMaster University, Canada. His research focuses on real-life
                Innovation, Director of the Michigan Program on Value Enhancement,                        implementation of Evidence-Based Medicine. This involves methods for
              and a member of the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare                      moving from evidence to recommendation, strategies to enhance
          Policy and Innovation. Eve received her medical degree from the University       clinicians’ evidence retrieval at the point of care and using evidence for shared-
 of California, San Francisco and completed her internship and residency in internal
                                                                                           decision making.
 medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. She subsequently completed
 the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar’s Program and received a Masters of
 Public Health from UCLA.                                                                  Thomas is a board member of MAGIC (www.magicproject.org), a not-for-profit
                                                                                           organization that provides authoring and publication software (www.MAGICapp.
 Eve studies ways to develop and implement innovative methods to assess and                org) for evidence summaries, guidelines and decision aids. In this context, he is leading
 improve quality, appropriateness and patient-centred care and to decrease low-            the SHARE-IT project, which aims to create a new generation of Decision Aids from
 value care. In particular, she studies ways to develop more clinically meaningful         evidence summaries and practice guidelines. Within MAGIC, he is also contributing
 and valid ways to assess and motivate quality improvement for patients at high            to the BMJ Rapid Recommendations (www.bmj.com/rapid-recommendations), which
 risk for poor outcomes while minimizing the potential for unintended consequences.        accelerate evidence into practice to answer the questions that matter quickly and
 Eve has spoken nationally and internationally on performance measurement and              transparently through trustworthy recommendations.
 has published over 100 books, book chapters, manuscripts, and editorials in many
 high impact journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, JAMA
                                                                                                 Thomas Agoritsas is presenting in Plenary Panel 3 - Beyond Guidelines:
 Internal Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, BMJ, Health Affairs, and Harvard
 Business Review, among others. She is an elected member of the National Academy                                 Where does patient choice fit in? on
 of Medicine, the Association of American Physicians, and the American Society of                             Thursday 13 September 2018 at 2:00pm.
 Clinical Investigation and a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
             Eve Kerr is presenting in Plenary Panel 2 - Mind the gap:
                                                                                                          Associate Professor Catherine M. (Cait) DesRoches
         Developing recommendations with alternative forms of evidence on
                                                                                                           is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School
                         Thursday 13 September at 8:30am
                                                                                                           and a distinguished health services researcher with expertise in
                                                                                                          emerging trends in health care delivery. She came to OpenNotes from
              Dr Gregor Smith is the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, and is proud
                to be a GP and was appointed October 2015 and prior to this, he                        Mathematica Policy Research, a national firm with extensive expertise in
                 combined roles as a Senior Medical Officer in the Scottish Government     social policy research, where she was a Senior Fellow studying the use of electronic
                 and medical director for Primary Care in NHS Lanarkshire where he         health records by hospitals and physicians, the effect of health care organisations
                spent most of his clinical career as a GP in Larkhall. He is an Honorary   on physician clinical practice, and primary care workforce issues. A graduate of
              Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Glasgow and Fellow of      the University of Massachusetts, School of Public Health, and the Joseph P. Mailman
 both the Scottish Patient Safety Programme and Salzburg Global. He is passionate          School of Public Health at Columbia University where she received her doctoral
 about continuous quality improvement and innovation in healthcare, with a particular      degree, Cait has worked as research scientist and project director for the Harvard
 interest in person-centred care, shared decision making and working in teams.             T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and has held faculty positions at Vanderbilt
 Gregor is a resolute advocate of the values that define our NHS, of universal health      University, Simmons College of Social Work and Harvard Medical School. Much
 care, and of widening access to medical careers to those from all backgrounds.            of her work has focused on electronic health record adoption and organisational
 When not working, he tries very hard, but not so successfully, to use his quality
                                                                                           change.
 improvement skills to improve his cycling, triathlon and guitar.

         Gregor Smith is presenting in Plenary Panel 3 - Beyond Guidelines:                       Cait DesRoches is presenting in Plenary Panel 3 - Beyond Guidelines:
                        Where does patient choice fit in? on                                                      Where does patient choice fit in? on
                     Thursday 13 September 2018 at 2:00pm                                                      Thursday 13 September 2018 at 2:00pm.

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Programme                                                                                                     Wednesday 12th September

 Tuesday 11th September                                                                                        7:00 am – 6:00 pm      Registration                                                 Whitworth Suite
                                                                                                               7:30 am – 6:00 pm      Exhibition & Posters                                         Whitworth Suite
     2:00 pm – 5:00 pm   Main Conference Registration                                      Whitworth Suite
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ballroom Foyer
     5:30 pm – 6:30 pm   Annual General Meeting                                            Clock Tower 1       7:30 am – 8:30 am      Fringe Meetings:
                         G-I-N members only closed meeting
     7:00 pm – 9:00 pm   Welcome Reception                                                 Museum of Science                          GINAHTA Working Group                                        Clock Tower 5
                         The welcome reception will be held at Manchester’s Museum         and Industry:                              G-I-N Iberoamerica Regional Community                        Clock Tower 7
                         of Science and Industry. The museum sits in the heart of          Liverpool Rd,
                                                                                                                                      G-I-N Nordic Regional Community                              Clock Tower 4
                         Manchester, the world’s first industrial city. It is devoted to   Manchester M3 4FP
                         the development of science, technology and industry and is                                                   Scientific Committee (2019) – Closed meeting                 Clock Tower 1
                         located on the site of the oldest passenger railway station in
                                                                                                               8:45 am – 9:10 am      Welcome                                                      Ballroom
                         the world.
                                                                                                                                      Najoua Mlika-Cabanne (NMC) Award Presentation
                         The welcome reception will provide a unique opportunity
                         to network with fellow delegates and to meet-and-greet                                9:10 am – 10:30 am     Opening Plenary - Once upon a guideline: the story of        Ballroom
                         members of the G-I-N working groups.                                                                         developing an evidence eco-system
                                                                                                                                      Chaired by Sir Andrew Dillon & Corinna Schaefer
                                                                                                                                      PL001.Guidelines: a brief history and why we need them:
 Abstract Review Sub-Committee                                                                                                        Fergus Macbeth
                                                                                                                                      PL002.Progress in evidence-based medicine: a quarter
 The 2018 conference Abstract Review Sub-Committee (ARC) is made up of 19                                                             century on – focusing on the role of guidelines in EBM:
 members. The ARC members are:                                                                                                        Gordon Guyatt
                                                                                                                                      PL003.Current challenges and solutions, developing
     ARC Members                           Location                                                                                   guidelines within the evidence ecosystem: Linn Brandt
                                                                                                                                      PL004.From review to delivery - embedding the voice of the
     Ailsa Stein                           UK                                                                                         service user in our work: Jonathan Senker
     Andrew Champion                       UK                                                                  10:30 am – 11:00 am Morning Refreshment Break                                       Whitworth Suite
                                                                                                                                                                                                   Ballroom Foyer
     Anna Gagliardi                        Canada
                                                                                                               11:00 am – 12:30 pm Workshop 1a (advanced booking)                                  Clock Tower 6
     Brittany Carter                       USA                                                                                     W001a.Running a successful network to support
     Craig Lockwood                        Australia                                                                               methodologists and guideline developers: sharing
                                                                                                                                   experiences from UK evidence synthesis networks: Judith
     Danielle van Duin                     The Netherlands                                                                         Thornton
     Denny John                            India                                                               11:00 am – 12:30 pm Workshop 1b (advanced booking)                               Clock Tower 7
     Eva Gonzalez-Viana                    UK                                                                                      W001b.Building a guideline that meets the highest standards:
                                                                                                                                   breaking it down to what you need to know and do:
     Eva Reviriego                         Spain                                                                                   Karen Schoelles
     Heath White                           Australia                                                           11:00 am – 12:30 pm Panel Session 1                                                 Clock Tower 1
                                                                                                                                   PS001.Low back and radicular pain: an interactive care
     Jaime Rodriguez                       Colombia
                                                                                                                                   pathway for implementing the Belgian guideline: Pascale
     Jane Melnyk                           Ukraine                                                                                 Jonckheer
     Judith Thornton                       UK
     Luigia Scudeller                      Italy
     Nora Ibargoyen                        Spain
     Patrick Okwen                         Cameroon
     Sari Atula                            Finland
     Sophie Blanchard                      France
     Trudy Bekkering                       Belgium
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     11:00 am – 12:30 pm Oral Session A: Indicators                                     Clock Tower 4    12:30 pm – 1:25 pm   Fringe Meeting (closed session)                            Clock Tower 1
                         Chaired by Hector Pardo-Hernandez                                                                    Talking G-I-N (WG & RC Chairs – policy & leadership
                         OA001.Associations between guideline quality indicators and                                          discussion)
                         guideline characteristics: Sarah Cunningham
                         OA002.Checking the checkboxes – Development of criteria                         1:30 pm – 2:25 pm    Fringe Meetings
                         & methodology for evaluation of appropriateness of clinical                                          Accelerated Guideline Development Working Group            Clock Tower 1
                         quality measures: Alan Drabkin
                         OA003.International insights into the development of                                                 Updating Guidelines Working Group                          Clock Tower 4
                         guideline-based quality indicators. Results from a qualitative
                         study: Monika Nothacker                                                                              G-I-N Africa Regional Community                            Clock Tower 5
     11:00 am – 12:30 pm Oral session B: Rapid guideline development               Ballroom                                   G-I-N Asia Regional Community                              Clock Tower 7
                         Chaired by Steve Pilling
                         OB001.Guideline Development Checklist extension for rapid                       2:30 pm – 4:00 pm    Plenary Session 1 - Guidelines: Does cost matter?          Ballroom
                         guidelines: Rebecca Morgan                                                                           Chaired by Ina Kopp and Amir Qaseem
                         OB002.Accelerated Guideline Development Working Group:                                               PL005.Does cost matter? Combining clinical guidelines and
                         developing the AGD methods and assessment: Sophie                                                    HTA: the case of Colombia: Hector E Castro
                         Blanchard-Musset                                                                                     PL006. Does cost matter? The role of cost-effectiveness in
                         OB002.Increasing speed while maintaining guideline                                                   clinical guidelines: Joanne Lord
                         quality: fact or fiction? – Developing Primary Care Rapid                                            PL007. A Chinese perspective for guidelines: does cost
                         Recommendations: Ton Kuijpers                                                                        matter?: Yaolong Chen
                                                                                                                              PL008: International perspectives on how to develop
     11:00 am – 12:30 pm Oral session C: Alternative evidence                        Oak Room                                 guidelines with cost in mind: Doug Owens
                         Chaired by Samia Alhabib
                         OC001.Global Evidence Ecosystem for Oral Health:                                4:00 pm – 4:30 pm    Afternoon Refreshment Break                                Whitworth Suite
                         From new evidence to systematic reviews, trustworthy,                                                                                                           Ballroom Foyer
                         recommendations and decision aids changing practice:                            4:30 pm – 6:00 pm    Workshop 2a (advanced booking)                          Clock Tower 6
                         Tanya Walsh                                                                                          W002a.Why we do what we do and how we can do it better:
                         OC002.Structured comparison of Clinical Practice                                                     strengthening synergy between guideline and HTA
                         Guidelines via Clinical Decision Trees using Population                                              Communities: Brian O’Rourke
                         Based Registry Data, applied to Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder
                         Cancer: Kees Ebben                                                              4:30 pm – 6:00 pm    Workshop 2b (advanced booking)                              Clock Tower 7
                         OC003.Consensus recommendations in the absence                                                       W002b.How to convert your guideline into useful information
                         of good evidence: understanding the spectrum in NICE                                                 for patients and the public: Nancy Santesso
                         guidelines: Patrick Langford                                                    4:30 pm – 6:00 pm    Panel Session 2                                            Clock Tower 1
     12:30 pm – 2:30 pm     Lunch Break                                                Whitworth Suite                        PS002.Enhancing trustworthiness of Choosing Wisely
                                                                                                                              Recommendations and knowledge transfer – international
     12:30 pm – 1:15 pm     EBSCO Health Solving the Big Challenges                    Clock Tower 5                          approaches: Ina Kopp
                            Brian Alper
                            (Sponsored Lunchtime Symposium by EBSCO Health)                              4:30 pm – 6:00 pm    Oral Session E                                            Ballroom
                                                                                                                              Chaired by John Kinsella
                                                                                                                              OE001.Contribution analysis and understanding impact: Do
                                                                                                                              your guidelines make a difference? Megan Lanigan
                                                                                                                              OE002.You say, we do: NICE response to users’ needs of
                                                                                                                              implementing its guidance: Xia Li
                                                                                                                              OE003.Clinician Perspectives, Context and Costs Influence
                                                                                                                              Implementation of Guideline Recommendations in
                                                                                                                              Cardiology in the United States and Canada: Veena Manja

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                                                                                                      07:00 am – 05:30 pm Registration                                                   Whitworth Suite
     4:30 pm – 6:00 pm   Oral session F: GRADE & grading evidence                      Oak Room
                         Chaired by Christine Laine                                                   7:30 am – 4:00 pm      Exhibition & Posters                                        Whitworth Suite
                         OF001.How can we integrate GRADE and a formal                                                                                                                   Ballroom Foyer
                         consensus method into an international guideline project?
                         The example of an international consensus conference on                      7:30 am – 8:25 am      Fringe Meeting - Membership sub-committee meeting             Clock Tower 1
                         patient blood management: Hans Van Remoorthel                                                       (registration required)
                         OF002.Confidence in recommendations based on Network                                                An open session for recruitment and retention strategies - an
                         Meta-Analysis: threshold analysis as an alternative to GRADE,                                       opportunity to learn about and join the G-I-N Membership
                         United Kingdom: David Philippo                                                                      Committee
                         OF003.Adapting GRADE for diagnostic test accuracy studies:                   8:30 am – 10:00 am     Plenary Session 2 - Mind the gap: Developing                Ballroom
                         lessons from the 2018 NICE Dementia guideline update:                                               recommendations with alternative forms of evidence
                         Marie Harrisingh                                                                                    Chaired by John Kinsella & Sue Huckson
     4:30 pm – 6:00 pm   Oral session G: Systematic reviews 1                         Clock Tower 5                          PL009.Using real-world evidence: Julian Elliott
                         Chaired by Zachary Munn                                                                             PL010.Using formal consensus methodology: Andrew
                         OG001.Cochrane and MAGIC partnership: Results from                                                  Hutchings
                         musculoskeletal pilot project on arthroscopic surgery for                                           PLO11.The Role of Experts in Guideline Development: The
                         degenerative knee disease: Denise O’Connor                                                          Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Eve Kerr
                         OG002.A series of Nutritional Recommendations and                            10:00 am – 10:30 am Morning Refreshment Break                                      Whitworth Suite
                         accessible Evidence summaries Composed of Systematic
                                                                                                                                                                                         Ballroom Foyer
                         reviews (NutriRECS): Bradley Johnston
                         OG003.Rating the applicability of randomized and non-                        10:30 am – 12:00 pm Workshop 3a (advanced booking)                          Clock Tower 6
                         randomized studies in systematic reviews on the effects of                                       W003a.Reducing bias in guideline development - managing
                         interventions: Tahira Devji                                                                      conflicts of interests: Justine Karpusheff
     4:30 pm – 6:00 pm   Oral session H: Benefits vs harms                          Clock Tower 4     10:30 am – 12:00 pm Workshop 3b (advanced booking)                                 Clock Tower 7
                         Chaired by Naohito Yamaguchi                                                                     W003b.GINtech – Sharing of data within the evidence
                         OH001.Benefits and Harms: interpreting adverse events in a                                       ecosystem: Brian Alper
                         clinical evidence review: Kate Kelley
                         OH002.Quantitative benefit harm assessment of blood                          10:30 am – 12:00 pm Panel Session 3                                                Clock Tower 5
                         pressure targets in older people with hypertension and                                           PS003.Guidelines and value interventions: insights and
                         multiple chronic conditions: Helene Aschmann                                                     system learning: Paul Chrisp
                         OH003.NICE guidelines: measuring the environmental                           10:30 am – 12:00 pm Oral session I: PROMS and outcomes                          Clock Tower 1
                         impact: Leighton Coombs                                                                          Chaired by Anna Lord
     6:00 pm – 7:00 pm   Fringe Meetings                                                                                  OI001.Patient reported outcomes monitoring to assess long
                                                                                                                          term outcomes in line with national guidance: Gunveer Plahe
                         Multimorbidity Working Group                                 Clock Tower 1                       OI002.The use of core outcome sets to inform guideline
                                                                                                                          development: Elizabeth Gargon
                         G-I-N North America Regional Community                       Clock Tower 6                       OI003.Interpretation of patient reported outcome measures:
                         Implementation Working Group                                 Clock Tower 4                       An inventory of over 3,000 minimally important difference
                                                                                                                          estimates and an assessment of their credibility: Alonso
                         G-I-N Public Working Group                                   Clock Tower 5                       Carrasco-Labra
                                                                                                      10:30 am – 12:00 pm Oral session J: Updating guidelines                            Ballroom
                                                                                                                          Chaired by Rodrigo Pardo Turriago
                                                                                                                          OJ001.Refreshing guidelines: changing guideline
                                                                                                                          recommendations outside of an update process: Emma
                                                                                                                          McFarlane
                                                                                                                          OJ002.Guideline profiling: Are there any associations
                                                                                                                          between guideline characteristics and a decision to update?
                                                                                                                          Omar Moreea
                                                                                                                          OJ003.The scoping of updated guidelines: NICE’s
                                                                                                                          experience of translating a surveillance decision into a final
                                                                                                                          scope: Katrina Penman

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     10:30 am – 12:00 pm Oral session K: Patient and public engagement                  Oak Room          3:30 pm – 4:00 pm   Afternoon Refreshment Break                                  Whitworth Suite
                         Chaired by Yerado Abrahamian                                                                                                                                      Ballroom Foyer
                         OK001.Including the patient/public perspective: What is                          4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Workshop 4a (advanced booking)                              Clock Tower 6
                         working and what is not? Lisa Haskell                                                                W004a.An introduction to network meta-analysis for decision
                         OK002.The INVoLVED Study: Investigating Lay members’                                                 making: Sofia Dias
                         Views in Guideline Development: Alice Mary-Biggane
                         OK003.Engaging Patients and Caregivers Managing Rare                             4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Workshop 4b (TBC)
                         Diseases to Improve the Methods of Clinical Guideline
                         Development: Dmitry Khodyakov                                                    4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Panel Session 4                                              Clock Tower 5
                                                                                                                              PS004.G-I-N Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC)
     10:30 am – 12:00 pm Oral session L: Adapting guidelines                          Clock Tower 4                           Working Group: What we do, Why we do, and How we do
                         Chaired by Nichole Taske                                                                             it? Joseph L. Mathew
                         OL001.Facilitating formal decision-making when following
                         the ADAPTE framework: A modified-Delphi approach to                              4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Oral session M: Decision aids                                Ballroom
                         classify risk in pregnancy: Barrie Tyner                                                             Chaired by Gillian Leng
                         OL002.Developing Registry-Enabled Quality Measures from                                              OM001.Implementing a mammography decision aid for
                         Guidelines for Cerumen Impaction and Allergic Rhinitis using                                         women ages 40-49 in a primary care setting: A pilot study:
                         a Transparent and Systematic Process: Jeremy Michel                                                  Elizabeth Liles
                         OL003.Defining thresholds for normality in a NICE clinical                                           OM002.Dissemination of guideline-based clinical decision
                         guideline context: approaches and applicability: Eva                                                 support through an innovative online clinical decision
                         Gonzalez-Viana                                                                                       support repository: Jeremy Michel
                                                                                                                              OM003.iDeAsTM: creating guideline-based interactive
     12:00 pm – 2:00 pm     Lunch Break                                                 Whitworth Suite                       patient decision aids to provide tailored recommendations:
     12:00 pm – 12:55 pm Fringe Meetings                                                                                      Holger Schunemann

                            G-I-N Arab Regional Community                               Clock Tower 4     4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Oral session N: Developing guidelines                        Clock Tower 1
                                                                                                                              Chaired by Per Olav Vandvik
                            LMIC Working Group                                          Clock Tower 1                         ON001.Directing the update of sedation guidance through
                                                                                                                              effective scoping: Douglas Stirling
                            Adaptation Working Group                                    Clock Tower 6                         ON002.Developing recommendations for conditions with
                                                                                                                              multiple treatment options: a case study: Veronica Colpani
     12:00 pm – 1:55 pm     Fringe Meeting                                              Clock Tower 7
                                                                                                                              ON003.Closing the knowledge cycle: Development of
                            CoCoCare training and the G-I-N symposium session
                                                                                                                              a National Research Agenda based on knowledge gaps
     1:00 pm – 1:55 pm      Fringe Meetings                                                                                   derived from Dutch general practice guidelines: Jolanda
                                                                                                                              Wittenberg
                            Performance Measures Working Group                          Clock Tower 1
                                                                                                          4:00 pm – 5:30 pm   Oral session P: Searching                                    Clock Tower 4
                            Allied Health Working Group                                 Clock Tower 4                         Chaired by Karen Ritchie
                            G-I-N ANZ Regional Community                                Clock Tower 5                         OP001.Which databases should be used to identify studies
                                                                                                                              for systematic reviews of economic evaluations? Hannah
                            G-I-N Tech Working Group                                    Clock Tower 6                         Wood
                                                                                                                              OP002.Performance of Ovid MEDLINE search filters to
     2:00 pm – 3:30 pm      Plenary Session 3 - Beyond guidelines: where does             Ballroom                            identify health state utility studies: Hannah Wood
                            patient choice fit in?                                                                            OP003.Search strategies of studies on the quality assessment
                            Chaired by Dr Hector Pardo-Hernandez & Dr Stephanie                                               of guidelines: A cross-sectional study:
                            Chang                                                                                             Qi Zhou
                            PL012. Automated decision aids from guidelines: Prof
                            Thomas Agoritsas
                            PL013. How do you reconcile strong recommendations with
                            patient choice and shared decision making? Dr Gregor Smith
                            PL014.Fully informed decision making: patient access to their
                            health care data: Prof Catherine DesRoches

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Thursday 13th September                                                                                        Friday 14th September
     4:00 pm – 5:30 pm    Oral session T: Trustworthy guidelines                     Oak Room                   7:30 am – 12:30 pm   Registration                                                 Whitworth Suite
                          Chaired by Kay Nolan
                                                                                                                7:30 am – 12:30 pm   Posters                                                      Whitworth Suite
                          OT001.Developing clinical practice guidelines that combine
                          efficiency and rigorous methodology: a new approach by the                                                                                                              Ballroom Foyer
                          European Respiratory Society: Thomy Tonia                                             8:30 am – 10:00 am   Workshop 5a (advanced booking)                               Clock Tower 6
                          OT002.Consistency of recommendations across guidelines                                                     W005a.Systematic construction of indicators to evaluate
                          (CRAG) for hypertension: Brian Alper                                                                       implementation of clinical practice guidelines: Agne Ulyte
                          OT003.Trustworthy guidelines in the National Guideline
                          Clearinghouse: The institute of medicine’s hope realised?                             8:30 am – 10:00 am   Workshop 5b                                                  Clock Tower 7
                          Sarah Cunningham                                                                                           W005b.Building a guideline that meets the highest
                                                                                                                                     standards: breaking it down to what you need to know and
     7:00 pm – 12:00 am   Gala Dinner                                                     Whitworth Suite for                        do: Karen Schoelles
                          The gala dinner will be held in the Principal hotel’s elegant   drinks reception      8:30 am – 10:00 am   Special Session Q: How can HTA communities work with         Ballroom
                          ballroom. The ballroom offers a wonderful sense of occasion                                                guideline developers more efficiently for mutual benefit?
                          on a grand scale.                                               Ballroom for dinner                        Chaired by Per Olav Vandvik
                          Enjoy a classic British sit-down meal followed by               and dance                                  OQ001. How to join forces with the HTA community and
                          entertainment, music and dancing.                                                                          grow the evidence ecosystem: Stijn van de Velde
                                                                                                                                     OQ002.INAHTA strategies, challenges and advances
                                                                                                                                     towards collaboration with guideline developers, with news
                                                                                                                                     from GINAHTA: Ilse Verstijnen
                                                                                                                                     OQ003.Sharing HTA evidence and innovations across the
                                                                                                                                     world to reduce duplication: Tammy Clifford
                                                                                                                8:30 am – 10:00 am   Oral session O: Novel approaches to involving people         Clock Tower 4
                                                                                                                                     Chaired by Mary Nix
                                                                                                                                     OO001.An innovative approach to including the voice of
                                                                                                                                     children and young people in guidelines – an evaluation:
      Indico Guidelines Platform: Evidence, Content, Collaboration                                                                   Jess Fielding
      and Dissemination Management in One Place                                                                                      OO002.Capturing patient experiences from online health
                                                                                                                                     communities to inform guidance production: Rameez
                                              New for 2018                                                                           Rahman
            Advanced XML Parsing and SNOMED Keyword Generation for Guideline Integration                                             OO003.Using social media to support uptake,
                 Templates for Guideline, Appropriate Use and Quality Measure Projects                                               implementation and evaluation of NICE guidance: Amy
                                                                                                                                     Thomas
      Curate Evidence                                                      External Review                      8:30 am – 10:00 am   Oral session R: Guidelines into practice                     Clock Tower 1
          Import Ref Libraries                                                  Forms, General and                                   Chaired by Sarah Florida-James
          Select Articles                                                       Specific Commenting                                  OR001.Knowledge translation interventions for the
          Configurable Score/Grade                                              Track Edits                                          implementation of guidelines: A targeted review: Karen
          Create Evidence Tables                                                Export/Report Details                                Spithoff
                                                                                                                                     OR002.De-implementation of low-value care practices
                                                                                                                                     based on guideline recommendations: Alke Nijboer
      Collaborative Content                                                                                                          OR003.Assessment of the quality, credibility and
      Management                                                           Dissemination                                             implementability of 161 Clinical Practice Guidelines using
           Import Drafts                                                        Web Pages                                            the AGREE-REX instrument: Ivan D. Florez
           Committee Messaging                                                  Mobile Apps
           Group Editing                                                        Ontology Coding
           Delphi Rec Voting            Plus PowerBITMReports!                  HIT Integration

                      For more information contact Chris Wolfkiel (cwolfkiel@indicoebm.com)
                           Chicago, Illinois, Melbourne, Australia www.indicoebm.com

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Friday 14th September
     8:30 am – 10:00 am      Oral session S: Systematic Reviews 2                       Clock Tower 5
                             Chaired by Roberta James
                             OS001.Increasing value and reducing research waste in
                             systematic reviews to inform guideline development: Wojtek
                             Wiechoch
                             OS002.Rapid systematic reviews to inform recommendations
                             in National Clinical Guidelines: the Norwegian experience:
                             Caroline Hodt-Billington
                             OS003.Adults’ perspective about meat consumption: a
                             mixed methods systematic review for trustworthy guideline
                             recommendations: Claudia Valli

     10:00 am – 10:30 am Morning Refreshment Break                                        Whitworth Suite
                                                                                          Ballroom Foyer
     10:30 am – 12:00 pm Plenary Panel 4: Guidelines into practice – award for the Ballroom
                         best implementation submission
                         Chaired by Anna Gagliardi & Gillian Leng
                         This plenary will see three abstract authors presenting their
                         real-world examples of implementing a guideline in their
                         region:
                         PL015.Training in practice intervention to target antibiotic
                         prescribing: A feasibility study: United Kingdom: Linda Young
                         PL016.Guidelines to practice - implementing patient-centred
                         processes for stroke rehabilitation: Susan Hillier
                         PL017.Improving quality of life in patients with lower limb
                         Osteoarthritis (OA): Emma Busby

                             After exploring the challenges and barriers each author
                             faced, delegates will have the opportunity to take part in
                             an interactive Q&A session followed by a vote which will
                             see the most impressive implementation example awarded
                             with a prize kindly sponsored by the European Society of
                             Cardiology.
     12:00 pm – 12:30 pm Closing Session                                                  Ballroom
                         Closing address from G-I-N and local hosts from G-I-N
                         conference 2019

     *Programme correct at time of printing. For the most up to date Programme please refer to the conference
     app or website. www.ginconference.net/programme/scientific-programme

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