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BackgroundType 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), a common chronic health condition, has major health and socioeconomic consequences. In the Indian subcontinent, it is a health condition for which individuals commonly consult Ayurvedic (traditional medical ...
Kaushik Chattopadhyay +17 more
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ESHRE guideline: endometriosis [PDF]
STUDY QUESTION: How should endometriosis be diagnosed and managed based on the best available evidence from published literature? SUMMARY ANSWER: The current guideline provides 109 recommendations on diagnosis, treatments for pain and infertility ...
Vulliemoz, N. +33 more
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A demonstration of using formal consensus methods within guideline development; a case study
Background Recommendations within guidelines are developed by synthesising the best available evidence; when limited evidence is identified recommendations are generally based on informal consensus.
P. Carter +9 more
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Recommendations for the development of Clinical Practice Guidelines
Clinical practice guidelines are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care, are informed by a systematic review of evidence and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options, and ensure that the best ...
Patrick Alexander Wachholz +4 more
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Background Breastfeeding is associated with health benefits to mothers and babies and cost-savings to the health service. Breastfeeding rates in the UK are low for various reasons including cultural barriers, inadequate support to initiate and sustain ...
Ifigeneia Mavranezouli +11 more
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There are still concerns about masseteric bulging due to a lack of knowledge about the internal architecture of the masseter muscle. Further investigations are therefore required of the most-effective botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) injection points and ...
Hyung-Jin Lee +3 more
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Conflict of interest guidelines for clinical guidelines [PDF]
• Clinical guidelines are being increasingly produced to improve quality of care, but are vulnerable to bias. • Only 15% of guidelines on the National Health and Medical Research Council portal from the most prolific developers have published conflict of interest statements, and fewer detail the processes used to manage conflicts.
Michael J, Williams +2 more
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Guidelines for clinical guidelines
Clinical guidelines are systematically developed statements designed to help practitioners and patients make decisions about appropriate health care for specific circumstances.1 Clinicians are being inundated by a tidal wave of guidelines. In Britain alone, regional programmes for audit have recently developed about 2000 guidelines or protocols.2 In ...
Rodney Jackson, Gene Feder
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Clinical guidelines: Using clinical guidelines
This is the last in a series of four articles on issues in the development and use of clinical guidelines In this series we have discussed the advantages and disadvantages of clinical guidelines, methods of guideline development, and the legal, political, and emotional aspects of guidelines. Assuming that the overriding purpose of clinical guidelines
Feder G +4 more
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The Development of Guidelines for Rare Diseases: Past, Present and Future
Although the incidence of rare diseases is extremely low, 6% to 8% of the global population are affected by more than 7000 rare diseases. Rare diseases guidelines are playing an increasingly important role as guiding documents in improving the health ...
ZHOU Qi +11 more
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