| Literature DB >> 30806591 |
Coralie English1,2, Mark Bayley3,4, Kelvin Hill5,6, Peter Langhorne7, Marja Molag8, Annemarei Ranta9, John M Solomon10,11, Tari Turner12, Bruce Cv Campbell13.
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines are essential for driving evidence-based clinical care to patients. In an era of ever-increasing research evidence, keeping guidelines up to date is a challenging and resource-intensive process. Advances in technological platforms provide opportunities to develop new models of guideline development that will allow for continuous, rapid updates to recommendations as new evidence emerges. As Australia and other countries begin to develop these models, we have an opportunity to work more closely together to ensure the most efficient use of resources.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical guidelines; evidence-based practice; knowledge translation; living guidelines; stroke; systematic reviews
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30806591 DOI: 10.1177/1747493019833015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Stroke ISSN: 1747-4930 Impact factor: 5.266