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The Emergence of Clinical Practice Guidelines [PDF]
Clinical practice guidelines are now ubiquitous. This article describes the emergence of such guidelines in a way that differs from the two dominant explanations, one focusing on administrative cost‐cutting and the other on the need to protect collective professional autonomy.
Weisz, Georges +5 more
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BACKGROUND: Pressure injuries are one of the most frequently occurring, yet preventable hospital-acquired adverse events. Given there are many clinical practice guidelines available on the prevention and treatment of pressure injuries, it is useful to ...
Schoonhoven, L +19 more
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Background: The tympanic membrane perforation is generally caused by infection or trauma. It is a condition that can cause hearing loss; its incidence varies between 1 and 3% of the population in the United States, and even less than 1% in the world ...
A. Ayala-Montes de Oca +2 more
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Registration of Clinical Practice Guidelines
The registration of the guidelines is not only the initial step in the development process, but also an important part of the quality control of the guidelines.
GUO Qiangqiang +8 more
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Nurse academics’ understanding and experience of ‘guidelines’ in clinical practice [PDF]
Background. Literature suggests there are numerous factors relating to adherence of guidelines in clinical practice. It is proposed that a potential barrier to adherence is that nurses may not view guidelines as mandatory and instead see them more of a ...
Brennan-Collis, S.
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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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Clinical practice guidelines in China [PDF]
Yaolong Chen and coworkers analyse the situation and challenges for clinical practice guidelines in China and provide recommendations for their development and implementation.
Chen, Yaolong +4 more
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Systematic reviews of clinical practice guidelines: a methodological guide
Systematic reviews (SRs) of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are unique knowledge syntheses that require tailored approaches to, and greater subjectivity in, design and execution compared to other SRs in clinical epidemiology.
Skidmore, Becky +4 more
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IMPLEmenting a clinical practice guideline for acute low back pain evidence-based manageMENT in general practice (IMPLEMENT) : cluster randomised controlled trial study protocol [PDF]
Background: Evidence generated from reliable research is not frequently implemented into clinical practice. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are a potential vehicle to achieve this.
Denise A O'Connor +59 more
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The development and assessment of clinical practice guidelines has been the subject of numerous studies and analyses. Such guidelines are seen as an optimal way to ensure knowledge transfer and thereby disseminate and rationalize best practices.
Monique Lortie +7 more
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