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Application to practice guidelines

International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2008
Drawing on the international literature for 2006 as discussed in the previous paper, this paper explores key issues for translating the evidence into practice. It brings the themes of ageing, spirituality and nursing more sharply into focus, providing practical suggestions for care in a variety of settings.
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Clinical Practice Guidelines

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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Best Practice Guidelines

2020
Theory is translated into practice in this chapter, by drawing on the cumulative knowledge built through this research to present the author’s reflections on the principles needed to implement the pyramid programme of restorative justice for survivors of sexual abuse in as safe and as ethical a manner as possible. Proposed content for the first stage –
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Clinical practice guidelines

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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Depression and practice guidelines

Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 2001
AbstractOver the past two decades there have been great advances in the understanding of depression and in the development of pharmacological agents and psychosocial treatments that have demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of this common and disabling illness.
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The ethics of practice guidelines

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997
Practice guidelines, which are assistive tools for clinicians, have a long tradition in clinical medicine. Traditionally, these documents were developed by physicians to improve quality of care and can provide practitioners with valuable medical information and improve objectivity in medical decision making.
J T, Berger, F, Rosner
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Practical Guidelines for Acute Pancreatitis

Pancreatology, 2010
The following is a summary of the official guidelines of the Italian Association for the Study of the Pancreas regarding the medical, endoscopic and surgical management of acute pancreatitis.Clinical features together with elevation of the plasma concentrations of pancreatic enzymes are the cornerstones of diagnosis (recommendation A).
PEZZILLI, RAFFAELE   +28 more
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Practice Guidelines in Acute Pancreatitis

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2006
Guidelines for clinical practice are intended to suggest preferable approaches to particular medical problems as established by interpretation and collation of scientifically valid research, derived from extensive review of published literature. When data are not available that will withstand objective scrutiny, a recommendation may be made based on a ...
Vakil, N   +24 more
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Best practice guidelines

British Journal of Nursing, 1999
Best practice guidelines and multidisciplinary pathways of care are becoming an established and essential feature of clinical practice. They can be seen in a wide variety of clinical settings ranging right across the primary, secondary and tertiary health and social care spectrums. The 1997 White Paper places strong emphasis on quality and consistency
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Practice Guidelines and Cholesterol Policy

Health Affairs, 1991
One of the most striking pieces of medical news in the 1980s revealed the connection between high blood cholesterol and a persons likelihood of developing coronary artery disease.
Garber, Alan, Wagner, Judith L.
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