Comparison of the practice of development and implementation of clinical guidelines

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Health professionals in many countries, especially in advanced economies, are use clinical guidelines. Clinical guidelines are developed centrally or decentralized, with the involvement of all stakeholders or exclusively by government institutions. Clinical guidelines are usually of a recommendatory nature, but health care professionals when planning care and patient care must consider them.

O.М. Lishchyshyna, A.V. Stepanenko, Y.O. Melnyk, Ie.I. Rubtsova

Key words: clinical guidelines, guidelines, AGREE, ADAPTE, G-I-N, medical care quality, quality standard

Published: 14.03.2018

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