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International experts developed global guidelines for safe and comprehensive cleft care. These principles aim to improve treatment worldwide, considering diverse resources and training limitations.

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  • Global Health
  • Surgical Standards
  • Cleft Lip and Palate Care

Background:

  • Establishing consistent, high-quality cleft care globally presents challenges due to varying resources and expertise.
  • International collaboration is crucial for developing standardized approaches to cleft treatment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline preliminary efforts in creating internationally agreed-upon guidelines for safe and comprehensive cleft care.
  • To establish overarching principles and best practices for cleft treatment programs worldwide.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of the World Cleft Coalition with representatives from six national and international organizations.
  • Monthly/bimonthly meetings to compile standards for safe, comprehensive, and sustainable cleft care.
  • Circulation of outcomes for feedback within organizations and to external constituents.

Main Results:

  • Development of overarching principles for International Cleft Treatment Programs.
  • Publication of 'Recommended Practice for Ensuring Safe, Comprehensive and Sustainable Cleft Care' detailing minimum core and best practices.
  • Guidelines cover surgical safety, quality control, patient education, follow-up, comprehensive care, partnerships, training, and local capacity building.

Conclusions:

  • The developed guidelines serve as a working document to define core principles for safe cleft care, adaptable to diverse global contexts.
  • The collaborative process highlighted the benefits of international working groups in establishing best practices and fostering discussion on sustainable, high-quality cleft care.