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Guideline of the guidelines: urolithiasis
Current Opinion in Urology, 2021Purpose of review We reviewed the latest guidelines on urolithiasis to highlight the commonalities and differences in the most important recommendations. Recent findings Most guidelines utilize systematic review of literature and grade evidence to generate the appropriate ...
Fahad, Quhal, Christian, Seitz
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Guideline of guidelines: priapism
BJU International, 2016Priapism is defined as a prolonged penile erection lasting for more than 4 hours in the absence of sexual stimulation and remains despite orgasm. Current priapism guidelines for priapism have been published following a comprehensive literature review and expert consensus by the American Urological Association (AUA) and by an evidence review according ...
Asif, Muneer, David, Ralph
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2001
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are suited tools for controlling and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medical care. With the upcoming internet, the numbers of CPGs have increased rapidly, however, only few offer the attributes of good guidelines such as reliability/reproducibility, applicability, flexibility, clarity, multidisciplinary
W I, Steudel, K, Schwerdtfeger
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Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are suited tools for controlling and improving the effectiveness and efficiency of medical care. With the upcoming internet, the numbers of CPGs have increased rapidly, however, only few offer the attributes of good guidelines such as reliability/reproducibility, applicability, flexibility, clarity, multidisciplinary
W I, Steudel, K, Schwerdtfeger
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Guidelines, Guidelines, Guidelines
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2010Over the past decade, clinical guidelines for nutrition therapy in the critically ill have been developed by different North American societies. To avoid target audience confusion and uncertainty, there is a need to undergo a review of the content of these guidelines. In this review, the authors compared the grading systems, the levels of evidence used,
Rupinder, Dhaliwal +7 more
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The Lancet, 2007
740 www.thelancet.com Vol 370 September 1, 2007 interventions on which to reference new strategies still remain to be done. These challenges become evident if one considers the undertaking of innovative investigations into the cultural consequences of pre-exposure and postexposure prophylaxis in a country where attitudes to anti retroviral therapies in
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740 www.thelancet.com Vol 370 September 1, 2007 interventions on which to reference new strategies still remain to be done. These challenges become evident if one considers the undertaking of innovative investigations into the cultural consequences of pre-exposure and postexposure prophylaxis in a country where attitudes to anti retroviral therapies in
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Nursing Management, 2001
The Health and Safety Executive haspublished guidance on blood-borne viruses inthe workplace. The booklet, Blood-borneviruses in the workplace: guidance foremployers and employees, explains.
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The Health and Safety Executive haspublished guidance on blood-borne viruses inthe workplace. The booklet, Blood-borneviruses in the workplace: guidance foremployers and employees, explains.
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Guidelines for Guidelines: Measuring Trustworthiness
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013AstheUnitedStatesfinallybecomesseriousaboutcontrolling the costs of health care, the public needs practice standards that fairly reflect the best evidence about what works best for which patients. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) should fill this need.
David F, Ransohoff, Harold C, Sox
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2020
Clinical guidelines are documents sanctioned by national boards, specialist organizations, or government stakeholders to assist clinicians with medical decision-making on various aspects of healthcare. They are developed by specialists, patients, and other experts through a systematic review of the relevant literature.
Prita Daliya +3 more
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Clinical guidelines are documents sanctioned by national boards, specialist organizations, or government stakeholders to assist clinicians with medical decision-making on various aspects of healthcare. They are developed by specialists, patients, and other experts through a systematic review of the relevant literature.
Prita Daliya +3 more
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Guideline of guidelines: urinary incontinence
BJU International, 2015The objective of the article is to review key guidelines on the management of urinary incontinence (UI) to guide clinical management in a practical way. Guidelines produced by the European Association of Urology (updated in 2014), the Canadian Urological Association (updated in 2012), the International Consultation on Incontinence (updated in 2012 ...
Raveen, Syan, Benjamin M, Brucker
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Guideline of guidelines: a review of urological trauma guidelines
BJU International, 2015Objective To review the guidelines released in the last decade by several organisations for the optimal evaluation and management of genitourinary injuries (renal, ureteric, bladder, urethral and genital). Methods
Darren J, Bryk, Lee C, Zhao
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