• Med. J. Aust. · Apr 2002

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    The road to consensus: considerations for the safe use and prescribing of COX-2-specific inhibitors.

    • John P Edmonds, Richard O Day, and James V Bertouch.
    • University of NSW, Sydney. john.edmonds@unsw.edu.au
    • Med. J. Aust. 2002 Apr 1; 176 (7): 332-4.

    AbstractWe describe a process which aimed to achieve consensus on evidence-based considerations for the safe prescribing and use of the COX-2-specific inhibitors available in Australia among a group of 31 clinicians and other health professionals, drawn from practice, academia and industry. Difficulties were encountered at several points: the composition of the working group was contentious; the evidence, drawn from large clinical studies, was criticised by some for problems of study design, data analysis and reporting; interpretation of study results was influenced by the interpreter's knowledge, skills and biases; and the formulation of the "Considerations" became more controversial as summary statements were contracted and simplified. Agreement on the final draft was achieved among 23 of 31 participants. Evidence-based practice guidelines are a welcome development in modern medicine, but the consensus required to produce them can mask important diversity of opinion.

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