Adolopment of clinical practice guidelines and creation of referral pathways for dermatological conditions in Pakistan

Alina Pervez, Javeria Nizam, Meryum Ishrat Baig, Areesha Ahmer, Unzela Ghulam, Russell Seth Martins, Areej Khawaja, Nashia Ali Rizvi, Alina Abdul Rehman, Mohsin Ali Mustafa, Bushra Ayub, Salima Saleem Aamdani, Sabeika Raza, Shayana Rukhsar, Saadia Tabassum, Tazein Amber, Syeda Fatima Shariq, Sarah Nadeem, Shaheen Naveed, Adil H. HaiderSadia Masood

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Abstract

This Health Policy discusses the development of evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and referral pathways tailored for dermatological conditions in Pakistan's primary care setting. Recognising the high burden of skin diseases among primary care consultations, a panel of dermatology experts reviewed sixteen high-quality source CPGs using the GRADE-ADOLOPMENT process to adapt, adopt, or exclude recommendations for local relevance. Management and referral algorithms were designed to guide general physicians, with additional recommendations provided to address identified gaps, such as the safe use of steroids. The final output comprised CPGs and referral pathways for ten common skin disorders, ensuring local relevance by excluding unsuitable recommendations. This initiative aims to standardise dermatological care, improve patient outcomes, and streamline referrals within Pakistan's healthcare system.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number100635
JournalThe Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia
Volume39
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025

Keywords

  • ADOLOPMENT
  • Asia
  • Clinical practice guideline
  • Dermatological conditions
  • Dermatology
  • Management
  • Pakistan
  • Referral

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