Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 1: Definition, aetiology and clinical manifestations
- PMID: 27048918
- DOI: 10.1016/j.gastrohep.2016.02.006
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults. Part 1: Definition, aetiology and clinical manifestations
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines for the management of constipation in adults aim to generate recommendations on the optimal approach to chronic constipation in the primary care and specialized outpatient setting. Their main objective is to provide healthcare professionals who care for patients with chronic constipation with a tool that allows them to make the best decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this condition. They are intended for family physicians, primary care and specialist nurses, gastroenterologists and other health professionals involved in the treatment of these patients, as well as patients themselves. The guidelines have been developed in response to the high prevalence of chronic constipation, its impact on patient quality of life and recent advances in pharmacological management. The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation Working Group (GRADE) system has been used to classify the scientific evidence and strengthen the recommendations.
Keywords: Chronic disease; Clinical practice guidelines; Constipation; Enfermedad crónica; Estreñimiento; Guía de práctica clínica.
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