Authorship
The content in this toolkit has been developed by a multidisciplinary development group which includes healthcare professionals and people with lived experience.
Review and approval
The content of this toolkit was reviewed by the SIGN editorial team (March-April 2024) and signed off by the SIGN Programme Lead (May 2024).
The content will be considered for update 3 years from publication. Any minor updates brought to the attention will be dealt with on an "as needed" basis.
Updates will be reviewed and approved in line with the SIGN editorial governance process.
Content updates on the Right Decisions platform will be carried out by the SIGN team, with support from the Right Decision Service team when required.
RDS automated alerts when review is due will be sent to the Programme Manager responsible for the project, and the generic SIGN inbox, sign@sign.ac.uk.
Six months prior to the deadline for update (ie 3 years after publication) a scoping review will be conducted to identify new evidence that may require the recommendations in the toolkit be be updated. The results of the scoping review will be circulated to the original development group for comment, and to identify any other new areas for inclusion. Their responses, along with the review results, are submitted to the Evidence Directorate Work Programme Committee for consideration for update or revalidation.
Content will be updated using the development processes outlined in the SIGN methodology manual, SIGN 50: a guideline developer's handbook.
Amendments will be developed by a multidisciplinary group of clinicians and people with lived experience, subject to peer review, and signed off by the SIGN editorial team.