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Clinical Practice Guideline: Tinnitus
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2014ObjectiveTinnitus is the perception of sound without an external source. More than 50 million people in the United States have reported experiencing tinnitus, resulting in an estimated prevalence of 10% to 15% in adults. Despite the high prevalence of tinnitus and its potential significant effect on quality of life, there are no evidence‐based ...
David E, Tunkel +22 more
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1993
With the emphasis on outcomes and quality improvement, nursing administrators need to encourage the integration of clinical practice guidelines into practice. Specific strategies for this integration are outlined, as are broad nursing implications for both patients and staff members.
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With the emphasis on outcomes and quality improvement, nursing administrators need to encourage the integration of clinical practice guidelines into practice. Specific strategies for this integration are outlined, as are broad nursing implications for both patients and staff members.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1997
Clinical practice guidelines are becoming an important determinant of how we practice medicine and surgery. They are the strategy of our federal agencies to reduce variability in care, improve quality, measure outcomes, and reduce costs. The payors and entrepreneurs of medicine have endorsed the use of practice guidelines as the most efficacious way to
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Clinical practice guidelines are becoming an important determinant of how we practice medicine and surgery. They are the strategy of our federal agencies to reduce variability in care, improve quality, measure outcomes, and reduce costs. The payors and entrepreneurs of medicine have endorsed the use of practice guidelines as the most efficacious way to
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Clinical Practice Guidelines and Guideline Development
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2012Multiple health care agencies have called for the increased use of clinical practice guidelines to improve health care quality. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are those developed with the least bias. The process of developing guidelines through the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons is reviewed.
Kevin G, Shea +2 more
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CLINICAL JUDGMENT AND CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 2000Clinicians make judgments under conditions of uncertainty. Decision research has shown that in uncertain situations individuals do not always act rationally, coherently, or to maximize their expected utility. Advocates of clinical guidelines believe that these guidelines will eliminate some of the cognitive biases that the practitioner may introduce ...
F B, Garfield, J M, Garfield
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Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Peter, Szatmari, John S, March
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Peter, Szatmari, John S, March
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JAMA, 1994
This issue ofThe Journal 1 contains the first of a series of four articles to be published in JAMA that summarize selected aspects of a much larger document, "Heart Failure: Evaluation and Care of Patients With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction," which was published as a clinical practice guideline by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
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This issue ofThe Journal 1 contains the first of a series of four articles to be published in JAMA that summarize selected aspects of a much larger document, "Heart Failure: Evaluation and Care of Patients With Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction," which was published as a clinical practice guideline by the US Department of Health and Human Services.
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