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Development of clinical practice guidelines for dentists: methods for topic selection

open access: closedCommunity Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2002
Abstract –Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare four methods for assessing the preferences of the dental profession for topics to be considered for the development of clinical practice guidelines.Methods:  The methods were: (1) a survey among dentists, (2) an analysis of topics discussed in dental peer groups, and (3) screening of dental ...
Wil J. M. van der Sanden   +4 more
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An adapted ‘Ottawa’ method allowed assessing the need to update topic areas within clinical practice guidelines

open access: closedJournal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2022
To adapt and evaluate a method for assessing the need to update guideline topic areas involving multiple recommendations.The 'Ottawa method' uses literature signals to determine changes in evidence that trigger a need to update individual guideline questions.
Käthe Gooßen   +6 more
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Identifying and prioritizing topics for evidence‐based geriatric nursing practice guidelines in Korea

open access: closedInternational Nursing Review, 2018
BackgroundDespite the increasing population of elderly individuals in Korea, there are no evidence‐based geriatric nursing practice guidelines.AimThis study aimed to identify and prioritize topics related to the development of evidence‐based geriatric nursing practice guidelines in long‐term care facilities in Korea.MethodsTo identify potential topics,
Seokho Kim, Kisook Kim, S. J. Kim
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Hot Topics in the Clinical Practice Guidelines for Treatment of Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms due to Benign Prostatic Obstruction

open access: closedEuropean Urology Focus, 2022
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are systematically developed statements to assist practitioners in patient decisions about appropriate health care. Appropriate methodologies and rigorous strategies are required to achieve high-quality CPGs. However, several challenges may occur during the development of guidelines.
Stavros Gravas
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Clinical Practice Guidelines: AAO‐HNSF Process for CPG Development and Topic Selection

open access: closedOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2017
The American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery has been developing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for use by its members and the public. The process of CPG development and the selection of topics for CPGs can be confusing. This commentary attempts to clarify this process and delineate the issues that are considered in topic selection.
Sukgi S. Choi, Lorraine C. Nnacheta
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Development of clinical practice guidelines for supportive care in childhood cancer—prioritization of topics using a Delphi approach

open access: closedSupportive Care in Cancer, 2014
Currently, very few guidelines for supportive care for children with cancer exist. In the Netherlands, nationwide guidelines are over 10 years old and mostly based on expert opinion. Consequently, there is growing support and need for clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), which ought to be developed with a well-defined methodology and include a ...
Erik A. H. Loeffen   +11 more
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The Effect of Following Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Pain and Disability Outcomes of Patients With Low Back Pain—A Critically Appraised Topic

open access: closedJournal of Sport Rehabilitation, 2017
Clinical Scenario: Health care clinicians are encouraged to practice according to the best available evidence for the purpose of improving patient outcomes. Clinical practice guidelines are one form of evidence that has been developed to enhance the care that patients receive for particular conditions.
Sara J. Golec, Alison R. Snyder Valier
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Topic: Inguinal Hernia — Influence of guidelines on daily practice

open access: closedHernia, 2015
Simone Zanella   +20 more
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