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== PHAC disclosure of interest form for guideline development ==
 
== PHAC disclosure of interest form for guideline development ==
Diclosure of interests is the first step towards the proper management of any COIs that may be present (see Figure 1). However, a common challenge among guideline developers is that disclosure forms often to not solicit sufficient detail to allow for a fulsome assessment for the presence of COI. In order to carry out an assessment, as described in the section below, we must rely on disclosure of information related to those factors
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Diclosure of interests is the first step towards the proper management of any COIs that may be present. However, a common challenge among guideline developers is that disclosure forms often to not solicit sufficient detail to allow for a fulsome assessment for the presence of COI. In order to carry out an assessment, as described in the section below, we must rely on disclosure of information related to those factors. Figure 1 provides an overview of the link between disclosures of interests, and the identification and management of COI.[[File:COI processes.jpg|center|frame|622x622px|<u>Figure 1.</u> An overview of processes involved in the disclosure and assessment of interests, and identification and management of COI]]
    
Thus, PHAC has developed a disclosure of interest form that can be adapted by a wide variety of users, that solicits the details required to allow for an assessment to determine the presence of COI, as outlined in the following section. This disclosure form has been designed to be used in conjunction with the COI assessment tool provided below, but does not need to be. Groups may adopt the form as is, or adapt it to better suit the particular needs of their guideline development group.  
 
Thus, PHAC has developed a disclosure of interest form that can be adapted by a wide variety of users, that solicits the details required to allow for an assessment to determine the presence of COI, as outlined in the following section. This disclosure form has been designed to be used in conjunction with the COI assessment tool provided below, but does not need to be. Groups may adopt the form as is, or adapt it to better suit the particular needs of their guideline development group.  
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== PHAC COI assessment tool for guideline development ==
 
== PHAC COI assessment tool for guideline development ==
There is an important distinction to make between disclosed interests, and the presence of COI. Expert advisory panelists providing advice to PHAC or otherwise developing guidance (e.g., clinical practice guidelines) may have a wide variety of affiliations and interests. As noted by the World Health Organization, "''The declaration of one or more secondary interests (declaration of interests) does not automatically mean that a conflict of interest is present: there is a distinction between the two. A transparent and objective process for assessing a declaration of interests is required to determine if a conflict exists and what its effects might be, and to manage any significant conflict of interest."''<ref name=":1">World Health Organization. WHO handbook for guideline development (2nd Edition); Chapter 6 Declaration and management of interest. WHO 2014. Available from: <nowiki>https://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/m/abstract/Js22083en/</nowiki></ref> Figure 1 provides an overview of the link between disclosures of interests, and the identification and management of COI.
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There is an important distinction to make between disclosed interests, and the presence of COI. Expert advisory panelists providing advice to PHAC or otherwise developing guidance (e.g., clinical practice guidelines) may have a wide variety of affiliations and interests. As noted by the World Health Organization, "''The declaration of one or more secondary interests (declaration of interests) does not automatically mean that a conflict of interest is present: there is a distinction between the two. A transparent and objective process for assessing a declaration of interests is required to determine if a conflict exists and what its effects might be, and to manage any significant conflict of interest."''<ref name=":1">World Health Organization. WHO handbook for guideline development (2nd Edition); Chapter 6 Declaration and management of interest. WHO 2014. Available from: <nowiki>https://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/m/abstract/Js22083en/</nowiki></ref>  
[[File:COI processes.jpg|center|frame|622x622px|<u>Figure 1.</u> An overview of processes involved in the disclosure and assessment of interests, and identification and management of COI]]
      
Individuals involved with guidance development panels (within PHAC, Health Canada, or otherwise) are regularly collecting disclosures of interests from their panel members. Groups have expressed challenges in determining if COI is present and how to best manage COI. A variety of approaches are currently being used to determine COI and associated management options, and approaches are not always well documented, leading to concerns about consistency and transparency.  
 
Individuals involved with guidance development panels (within PHAC, Health Canada, or otherwise) are regularly collecting disclosures of interests from their panel members. Groups have expressed challenges in determining if COI is present and how to best manage COI. A variety of approaches are currently being used to determine COI and associated management options, and approaches are not always well documented, leading to concerns about consistency and transparency.