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On Fuzzy Compliance for Clinical Protocols
Clinical protocols are introduced in hospitals to standardize the care delivery process. Compliance is a measure used to determine whether the protocol has been followed. However, so far an activity in the protocol could be either compliant or non-compliant. In this paper we consider the compliance of a single activity as a fuzzy term.
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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1995
This paper describes the work of the DILEMMA project to provide protocol-based decision support in a variety of clinical domains. We give an outline of the generic protocol model that DILEMMA has produced, and the protocol task manager (PTM) software developed to assist protocol use in routine clinical practice. We summarise the validation of the model
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This paper describes the work of the DILEMMA project to provide protocol-based decision support in a variety of clinical domains. We give an outline of the generic protocol model that DILEMMA has produced, and the protocol task manager (PTM) software developed to assist protocol use in routine clinical practice. We summarise the validation of the model
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A framework for clinical protocols
Nursing Standard, 1995By April 1994, all provider units should have started to develop clinical protocols. Despite some difficulties involved in their development, protocols potentially offer a variety of benefits. The author describes a framework within which clinical protocols can be devised.
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Clinical Protocols for the Evaluation of Rod Function
Ophthalmologica, 2020This work presents a quick clinical protocol for dark-adapted chromatic (DAC) perimetry as well as a novel clinical tool, scotopic chromatic pupil campimetry (CPC). The goal of the study was to explore the applicability of these methods in a clinical setting, their test-retest repeatability, and the congruence of the results.
Krunoslav Stingl +13 more
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Clinical Protocols for Management of Breastfeeding
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2013Clinical guidelines are developed to provide clinicians with guidance that enables quality and consistency of practice based on the systematic review of available evidence. An important development over the past 13 years in the clinical management of breastfeeding has been the development of clinical protocols by the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine ...
Caroline J, Chantry, Cynthia R, Howard
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Journal of Trauma Nursing, 1998
Clinical Management Protocols for trauma patients.The goals and process for developing and implementing Clinical Management Protocols are presented. Protocol development and the differences between clinical practice guidelines, critical pathways, and clinical management protocols are discussed.Published literature, experience, and clinical expertise ...
M A, Fuss, M D, Pasquale
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Clinical Management Protocols for trauma patients.The goals and process for developing and implementing Clinical Management Protocols are presented. Protocol development and the differences between clinical practice guidelines, critical pathways, and clinical management protocols are discussed.Published literature, experience, and clinical expertise ...
M A, Fuss, M D, Pasquale
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