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Quality standards for the management of alcohol-related liver disease: consensus recommendations from the British Association for the Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology ARLD special interest group

Parker, Richard; Allison, Michael; Anderson, Seonaid; Aspinall, Richard; Bardell, Sara; Bains, Vikram; Buchanan, Ryan; Corless, Lynsey; Davidson, Ian; Dundas, Pauline; Fernandez, Jeff; Forrest, Ewan; Forster, Erica; Freshwater, Dennis; Gailer, Ruth; Goldin, Robert; Hebditch, Vanessa; Hood, Steve; Jones, Arron; Lavers, Victoria; Lindsay, Deborah; Maurice, James; McDonagh, Joanne; Morgan, Sarah; Nurun, Tania; Oldroyd, Christopher; Oxley, Elizabeth; Pannifex, Sally; Parsons, Graham; Phillips, Thomas; Rainford, Nicole; Rajoriya, Neil; Richardson, Paul; Ryan, J.; Sayer, Joanne; Smith, Mandy; Srivastava, Ankur; Stennett, Emma; Towey, Jennifer; Vaziri, Roya; Webzell, Ian; Wellstead, Andrew; Dhanda, Ashwin; Masson, Steven

Authors

Richard Parker

Michael Allison

Seonaid Anderson

Richard Aspinall

Sara Bardell

Vikram Bains

Ryan Buchanan

Lynsey Corless

Ian Davidson

Pauline Dundas

Jeff Fernandez

Ewan Forrest

Erica Forster

Dennis Freshwater

Ruth Gailer

Robert Goldin

Vanessa Hebditch

Steve Hood

Arron Jones

Victoria Lavers

Deborah Lindsay

James Maurice

Joanne McDonagh

Sarah Morgan

Tania Nurun

Christopher Oldroyd

Elizabeth Oxley

Sally Pannifex

Graham Parsons

Nicole Rainford

Neil Rajoriya

Paul Richardson

J. Ryan

Joanne Sayer

Mandy Smith

Ankur Srivastava

Emma Stennett

Jennifer Towey

Roya Vaziri

Ian Webzell

Andrew Wellstead

Ashwin Dhanda

Steven Masson



Abstract

Objective Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is the most common cause of liver-related ill health and liver-related deaths in the UK, and deaths from ALD have doubled in the last decade. The management of ALD requires treatment of both liver disease and alcohol use; this necessitates effective and constructive multidisciplinary working. To support this, we have developed quality standard recommendations for the management of ALD, based on evidence and consensus expert opinion, with the aim of improving patient care. Design A multidisciplinary group of experts from the British Association for the Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology ALD Special Interest Group developed the quality standards, with input from the British Liver Trust and patient representatives. Results The standards cover three broad themes: the recognition and diagnosis of people with ALD in primary care and the liver outpatient clinic; the management of acutely decompensated ALD including acute alcohol-related hepatitis and the posthospital care of people with advanced liver disease due to ALD. Draft quality standards were initially developed by smaller working groups and then an anonymous modified Delphi voting process was conducted by the entire group to assess the level of agreement with each statement. Statements were included when agreement was 85% or greater. Twenty-four quality standards were produced from this process which support best practice. From the final list of statements, a smaller number of auditable key performance indicators were selected to allow services to benchmark their practice and an audit tool provided. Conclusion It is hoped that services will review their practice against these recommendations and key performance indicators and institute service development where needed to improve the care of patients with ALD.

Citation

Parker, R., Allison, M., Anderson, S., Aspinall, R., Bardell, S., Bains, V., Buchanan, R., Corless, L., Davidson, I., Dundas, P., Fernandez, J., Forrest, E., Forster, E., Freshwater, D., Gailer, R., Goldin, R., Hebditch, V., Hood, S., Jones, A., Lavers, V., …Masson, S. (2023). Quality standards for the management of alcohol-related liver disease: consensus recommendations from the British Association for the Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology ARLD special interest group. BMJ Open Gastroenterology, 10(1), Article e001221. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001221

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 29, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 4, 2023
Publication Date Oct 4, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 15, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 17, 2023
Journal BMJ Open Gastroenterology
Print ISSN 2054-4774
Electronic ISSN 2054-4774
Publisher BMJ Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 1
Article Number e001221
DOI https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001221
Keywords Gastroenterology
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4418931

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