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Developing Policies and Guidelines

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1995
Abstract Practice guidelines are proliferating in the era of managed care. Hospital epidemiologists frequently are asked to author guidelines for infection control. The greatest challenge in the process is not writing the guidelines but implementing them.
P J, Brennan, E, Abrutyn
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Guideline Development

2018
The reason to develop and use Clinical Imaging Guidelines (CIG) is, simply, to improve patient care. CIG development and use are based on the principle that imaging use is not always optimal; reasons for this include lack of expertise (with either the clinical concern or the available imaging modality), nonmedical reasons for requesting the study ...
Bettmann, Michael, Hunink, Myriam
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Developing guidelines is expensive

BMJ, 2018
Keely and Baxter1 are right that the UK needs a single, regularly updated, comprehensive and evidence based guideline. But I am not convinced that their “logical way forward” is the best solution. I was director of clinical and public health at the National Institute for …
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Developing Guidelines for Clinical Protocol Development

Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2011
During the 2-year period from 2007 through 2009, the Visiting Nurse Service of New York (VNSNY) conducted the Renfield Evidence-Based Practice Improvement (EBPI) Fellows Program1 (hereinafter referred to as the Renfield Program). This program was cosponsored by the Department of Education and Clinical Development within the larger Departments of ...
Rona F, Levin, Seon, Lewis-Holman
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Development and Implementation of Guidelines in Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2015
Although it is intuitive that any neurosurgeon would seek to consistently apply the best available evidence to patient management, the application of evidence-based medicine (EBM) principles and clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) remains variable. This article reviews the origin and process of EBM, and the development, assessment, and applicability of
Michael G, Fehlings, Anick, Nater
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Introduction: guidelines and advisory development

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2004
Since 1992, the American Society of Anesthesiologists has produced 12 evidence-based practice guidelines, 2 practice advisories, and 3 guideline updates. These documents have assisted anesthesiologists and practitioners in many other specialties. Their brevity, practicality, and ease of use, coupled with a thorough and systematic evaluation of the ...
David G, Nickinovich   +4 more
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[Expectations of guideline developers on living guidelines].

Der Nervenarzt, 2023
Guidelines are central pillars of high-quality care and care planning. The quality requirements for the development of guidelines and the associated effort are very high. Therefore, more efficient approaches are being forced.The opportunities and challenges in the introduction of a dynamic updating concept within the framework of the digitalization of ...
Uta, Gühne   +8 more
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Developing guidelines for thrombolytic therapy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1984
The development and implementation of guidelines for the use of thrombolytic therapy at a 1000-bed community hospital are described. A thrombolytic therapy committee composed of two physicians, a nurse, and a pharmacist was established to develop the guidelines. The committee outlined goals for the guidelines, developed a format, and defined individual
J B, Comer   +3 more
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Guideline development process checklist

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2016
Artículo de publicación ISI ; Sin acceso a texto ...
Etxeandia Ikobaltzeta, Itziar   +3 more
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The Development of Cancer Screening Guidelines

Medical Clinics of North America, 2020
Clinicians and the public have always depended on expert advice to guide clinical practice. However, since the 1970s, a growing emphasis on evidence-based medicine has led to clinical practice guidelines being less expert based and increasingly evidence based and judgments about the balance between the two.
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