نتایج جستجو برای: guidelines as topic

تعداد نتایج: 5741233  

2015
Maria Miller Thurston John A. Galdo Catherine A. Bourg

IN BRIEF This article reinforces the dosing guidance from the package inserts of available insulin products and supplemental information provided by the manufacturers of insulin products. It reviews and evaluates pertinent primary literature detailing algorithms for the initiation and titration of insulin therapy that have helped to shape current clinical practice guidelines. The article discus...

2010
Melissa C Brouwers Julie Makarski Anthony J Levinson

BACKGROUND Practice guidelines (PGs) are systematically developed statements intended to assist in patient, practitioner, and policy decisions. The AGREE II is the revised and updated standard tool for guideline development, reporting and evaluation. It is comprised of 23 items and a user's Manual. The AGREE II is ready for use. OBJECTIVES To develop, execute, and evaluate the impact of two i...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted diseases 2009
Christina B Hosenfeld Kimberly A Workowski Stuart Berman Akbar Zaidi Jeri Dyson Debra Mosure Gail Bolan Heidi M Bauer

Determining the magnitude of chlamydia and gonorrhea reinfection is critical to inform evidence-based clinical practice guidelines related to retesting after treatment. PubMed was used to identify peer-reviewed English language studies published in the past 30 years that estimated reinfection rates among females treated for chlamydia or gonorrhea. Included in this analysis were original studies...

2014
Anna R Gagliardi

Background Guidelines inform health care planning, delivery and quality improvement but are not consistently implemented [1-3]. Research shows that guidelines were more likely to be used when accompanied by guideline implementation tools (GItools), but few guidelines offered GItools [4-6]. Interviews with guideline developers and analysis of guideline instructional manuals revealed a need for i...

2013
Min-Woo Jo Jin Yong Lee Nam-Soon Kim Soo-Young Kim Seungsoo Sheen Seon Ha Kim Sang-il Lee

The objective of this study was to conduct the systematic evaluation of methodological quality of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in Korea. The authors conducted a very comprehensive literature search to identify potential CPGs for evaluation. CPGs were selected which were consistent with a predetermined criteria. Four reviewers evaluated the quality of the CPGs using the Appraisal of Guide...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
David Eibling Marvin Fried Andrew Blitzer Gregory Postma

Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) help guide busy practitioners in clinical decision making. CPGs are evidence-based in that recommendations are based on available knowledge derived from published clinical trials. The challenges presented by the tasks of finding, assessing, interpreting, and assembling the information in these reports are herculean. Missing or imperfect evidenc...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2001
M C Weinstein

Physicians have an ethical responsibility to their patients to offer the best available medical care. This responsibility conflicts with their role as gatekeepers of the limited health care resources available for all patients collectively. It is ethically untenable to expect doctors to face this trade-off during each patient encounter; the physician cannot be expected to compromise the wellbei...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2012
Brandy Drake Ryan Paterson Geoffrey Tabin Frank K Butler Tracy Cushing

A panel convened to develop an evidence-based set of guidelines for the recognition and treatment of eye injuries and illnesses that may occur in the wilderness. These guidelines are meant to serve as a tool to help wilderness providers accurately identify and subsequently treat or evacuate for a variety of ophthalmologic complaints. Recommendations are graded based on the quality of their supp...

2013
Leon Poltawski Charles Abraham Anne Forster Victoria A Goodwin Cherry Kilbride Rod S Taylor Sarah Dean

BACKGROUND Multiple guidelines are often available to inform practice in complex interventions. Guidance implementation may be facilitated if it is tailored to particular clinical issues and contexts. It should also aim to specify all elements of interventions that may mediate and modify effectiveness, including both their content and delivery. We conducted a focused synthesis of recommendation...

Journal: :Hepatology 2005
Karen F Murray Robert L Carithers

These recommendations provide a data-supported approach. They are based on the following: (1) formal review and analysis of the recently published world literature on the topic [Medline search]; (2) American College of Physicians Manual for Assessing Health Practices and Designing Practice Guidelines1; (3) guideline policies, including the AASLD Policy on the Development and Use of Practice Gui...

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