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The systematic guideline review: method, rationale, and test on chronic heart failure [PDF]
Background: Evidence-based guidelines have the potential to improve healthcare. However, their de-novo-development requires substantial resources-especially for complex conditions, and adaptation may be biased by contextually influenced recommendations ...
Gerlach, Ferdinand M +20 more
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Worldwide burden attributable to diet high in red meat from 1990 to 2019
Introduction Red meat overconsumption is an unhealthy behavior, while its attributed burden and epidemiological pattern remain unclear. This study aimed to describe the status and trend of how the diet high in red meat burdens the world.
Dan Liu +4 more
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The national clinical guidelines for the treatment of novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) are the main source of information and the reference point for clinical decision-making by healthcare professionals in the Kyrgyz Republic.
A. A. Zurdinova, A. Z. Kutmanova
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Clinical guidelines: Developing guidelines
This is the second in a series of four articles on issues in the development and use of clinical guidelines.
P G, Shekelle +3 more
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Background: Major orthopedic surgery, such as elective total hip replacement (eTHR) and elective total knee replacement (eTKR), are associated with a higher risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) than other surgical procedures.
Dalia M. Dawoud +12 more
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World Health Organization guideline development : an evaluation [PDF]
Background Research in 2007 showed that World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations were largely based on expert opinion, rarely used systematic evidence-based methods, and did not follow the organization's own “Guidelines for Guidelines”.
Tamara Kredo +23 more
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Clinical guidelines contribute to the health inequities experienced by individuals with intellectual disabilities [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> Clinical practice guidelines are developed to improve the quality of healthcare. However, clinical guidelines may contribute to health inequities experienced by disadvantaged groups.
Macfie, M.L. +14 more
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Implementing clinical guidelines [PDF]
Clinical guidelines that support practice and improve care are essential in this era of evidence-based medicine. However, implementing this guidance often falls short in practice. Sharing knowledge and auditing practice are important, but not sufficient to implement change.
Josephine Mayer +2 more
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Systematic review of economic evaluations and cost analyses of guideline implementation strategies [PDF]
Objectives To appraise the quality of economic studies undertaken as part of evaluations of guideline implementation strategies; determine their resources use; and recommend methods to improve future studies. Methods Systematic review of economic studies
Grimshaw, Jeremy +7 more
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A case for clarity, consistency, and helpfulness : state-of-the-art clinical practice guidelines in endocrinology using the grading of recommendations, assessment, development, and evaluation system [PDF]
CONTEXT: The Endocrine Society, and a growing number of other organizations, have adopted the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system to develop clinical practice guidelines and grade the strength of ...
Vigersky, R. A. +13 more
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