The implementation of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) has become an increasingly common element of clinical care, but little qualitative research has been conducted in real-life clinical settings. The aim was to elucidate experiences and factors of importance for the implementation of CPGs in hospital care. Twenty interviews were conducted, audio-taped and transcribed verbatim. A manifest and latent content analysis was performed to interpret the text. A system of subcategories related to five categories and one overall theme were developed. The data reveal that the implementation of CPGs is continuous processes of creating reliable and tenable routines that involve all staff members and expect to lead to better and safer patient ca...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
Introduction: Clinical Governance (CG) is an overarching concept, using organizational capacity, saf...
International audienceObjectives: To identify managerial and organizational characteristics of multi...
Objective: To identify the relevant barriers and enablers perceived by primary care professionals in...
Clinical guidelines are one of the most promising and effective advances for defining and improving ...
Clinical practice guidelines are an important tool for improving quality of care. This study determi...
Abstract Background Little is known about the impact ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the relevant barriers and enablers perceived by primary care profession...
Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), have been a cornerstone of professional decision support in rec...
proposed and revised six practice guidelines. For guidelines to achieve their objectives, anyone who...
Background: Implementing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in healthcare settings is a complex int...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are designed to improve the care and safety of patients in hospi...
thesisThe development of practice guidelines has gathered momentum in the 1990's, with the involveme...
An intensive care unit (ICU) is a specialised section of the hospital that provides comprehensive an...
Rationale and aims: This study focuses on the development of an instrument for the evaluation of cli...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
Introduction: Clinical Governance (CG) is an overarching concept, using organizational capacity, saf...
International audienceObjectives: To identify managerial and organizational characteristics of multi...
Objective: To identify the relevant barriers and enablers perceived by primary care professionals in...
Clinical guidelines are one of the most promising and effective advances for defining and improving ...
Clinical practice guidelines are an important tool for improving quality of care. This study determi...
Abstract Background Little is known about the impact ...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify the relevant barriers and enablers perceived by primary care profession...
Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs), have been a cornerstone of professional decision support in rec...
proposed and revised six practice guidelines. For guidelines to achieve their objectives, anyone who...
Background: Implementing clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in healthcare settings is a complex int...
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are designed to improve the care and safety of patients in hospi...
thesisThe development of practice guidelines has gathered momentum in the 1990's, with the involveme...
An intensive care unit (ICU) is a specialised section of the hospital that provides comprehensive an...
Rationale and aims: This study focuses on the development of an instrument for the evaluation of cli...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
Introduction: Clinical Governance (CG) is an overarching concept, using organizational capacity, saf...
International audienceObjectives: To identify managerial and organizational characteristics of multi...