Clinical practice guidelines: what are they and how should they be disseminated?
- PMID: 25066855
- DOI: 10.1016/j.hcl.2014.04.007
Clinical practice guidelines: what are they and how should they be disseminated?
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines summarize the available evidence for patient management in a format that is easy for clinicians to use. These guidelines usually use methodologically rigorous principles for retrieving and evaluating the literature and for establishing consensus among work group members, but implementation by clinicians is often incomplete. The reasons why guidelines fail to gain widespread acceptance vary with the topic and clinician group. Successful dissemination of practice guidelines requires an understanding of the barriers to implementation and the use of multiple strategies to address these. This article examines the factors affecting implementation and the approaches to overcoming these obstacles.
Keywords: Evidence-based medicine; Guideline dissemination; Practice guidelines; Practice variation.
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