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WHO guideline on ensuring balanced national policies for access and safe use of controlled medicines
Guideline on the management of chronic pain in children
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The proposed scope for this guideline has been developed and is available at the following link:
WHO Guideline for the management of chronic pain in children
Public comments on the proposed list were accepted until 9th February 2020.
Public comments on the proposed list were accepted until 14 January 2020.
A second GDG meeting is scheduled for 15th December 2020 to prioritise outcomes.
The guideline will answer the following key question: among children with chronic pain (population), would giving pharmacologic, physical, psychological or a combination of these (intervention), compared to standard care or active comparators (comparator), result in change of pain experience, functional disability, health-related quality of life and other critical outcomes (outcomes)?
Systematic and comprehensive evidence retrieval and synthesis on the effectiveness, safety and sociocultural acceptability of the possible interventions is being done by the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care (PaPas) group, Cochrane Qualitative Implementation methods Group (QIMG) and the Cochrane Response team.
The guideline is expected to be published Mid 2021
The guideline is expected to be published in December 2020
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