A multistakeholder development process to prioritize and translate COVID-19 health recommendations for patients, caregivers and the public. A case study of the COVID-19 recommendation map

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Background and Objectives: To develop a digital communication tool to improve the implementation of up-to-date COVID-19 recommendations. Specifically, to improve patient, caregiver and public understanding of healthcare recommendations on prevention, diagnoses and treatment. Methods: Multi-stakeholder engagement design. In conjunction with the COVID-19 Recommendations and Gateway to Contextualization RecMap, we co-developed a stakeholder prioritization, drafting and editing process to enhance guideline communication and understanding. Results: This paper presents the multi-stakeholder development process with three distinct plain language recommendation formats: formal recommendation, good practice statement, and additional guidance. Our case study of COVID-19 plain language recommendations PLRs addresses both public health interventions (e.g., vaccination, face masks) and clinical interventions (e.g., home pulse oximetry). Conclusion: This paper presents a novel approach to engaging stakeholders in improving the communication and understanding of published guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic. © 2022 The Authors

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Covid-19, Covid-19 vaccines, Grade, Guidance, Patient and public guidelines, Plain language summaries, Recommendations, Caregivers, Humans, Masks, Pandemics, Public health, Sars-cov-2 vaccine, Article, Caregiver, Clinician, Coronavirus disease 2019, Grade approach, Human, Medical information, Practice guideline, Pulse oximetry, Reliability, Stakeholder engagement, Undergraduate student, Vaccination, Epidemiology, Mask, Pandemic, Prevention and control

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