SFP Clinical Guidelines
Introduction
je. Background
II. Objective of the guidelines
Methodology
je. Literature review
II. Expert consensus
III. Delphi method
Guideline Development Process
je. Formation of a guideline development committee
II. Literature search and review
III. Development of key questions
IV. Evaluation of available evidence
V. Drafting of recommendations
VI. External review and validation
VII. Revision and finalization of guidelines
Clinical Recommendations
je. Diagnosis and assessment
UN. Diagnostic criteria for SFP
B. Assessment of symptom severity
C. Evaluation of comorbid conditions
II. Treatment strategies
UN. Non-pharmacological interventions
1. Counseling
2. Cognitive-behavioral therapy
3. Self-help strategies
B. Pharmacological interventions
1. First-line medications
2. Second-line medications
3. Considerations for special populations
C. Combination therapy and treatment response monitoring
1. Combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions
2. Monitoring treatment response
III. Maintenance and relapse prevention
UN. Long-term treatment considerations
B. Relapse prevention strategies
IV. Special considerations
UN. SFP in children and adolescents
B. SFP in pregnancy and postpartum period
C. SFP in older adults
D. SFP in patients with comorbid conditions
Conclusion
je. Summary of recommendations
II. Implications for clinical practice
III. Areas for future research
Note: This is a general outline of a clinical guideline article on SFP. The actual content and subheadings may vary depending on the specific guidelines and recommendations being discussed.