Evidence-based guidelines are considered an essential tool in assisting physicians, policymakers and patients when choosing among alternative care options and are considered unbiased standards of care. Unfortunately, depending on how their reliability is measured, up to 50% of guidelines can be considered untrustworthy. This carries serious consequences for patients' safety, resource use and health economics burden. Although conflict of interests, panel composition and methodological flaws are traditionally thought to be the main reasons undermining their untrustworthiness, corruption and waste of biomedical research also contribute. We discuss these issues in the hope for a wider awareness of the limits of guidelines
Implementing clinical practice guidelines improves outcomes. This has been shown by several large sc...
This article explores how developers address uncertainty in the creation of an evidence-based guidel...
Background Research evidence is insufficient to change physicians ’ behaviour. In 1996, Pathman deve...
Any evidence-based recommendation needs careful assessment of its methodological background as well ...
Practice guidelines are proliferating in medicine. In addition to methodological problems that cause...
A dizzying array of diagnostic and therapeutic options,along with the wide variation in evidence to ...
Faced by an explosion in available evidence for multiple new treatments, busy clinicians value guide...
One of the striking advantages of guidelines is to incorporate a higher transparency into the inform...
Practice guidelines have proliferated in medicine but their impact on actual practice and outcomes i...
Treatment guidelines are important in influencing public policy, promoting distributive justice and ...
BACKGROUND: Research evidence is insufficient to change physicians' behaviour. In 1996, Pathman deve...
Implementing clinical practice guidelines improves outcomes. This has been shown by several large sc...
The use of clinical guidelines bas become a key issue in the US health care system. In contrast to E...
With the depenalization of professional conduct of the physician in case of adherence to the guideli...
Clinical guidelines have developed to some extent as a direct extension of the liability issue, a po...
Implementing clinical practice guidelines improves outcomes. This has been shown by several large sc...
This article explores how developers address uncertainty in the creation of an evidence-based guidel...
Background Research evidence is insufficient to change physicians ’ behaviour. In 1996, Pathman deve...
Any evidence-based recommendation needs careful assessment of its methodological background as well ...
Practice guidelines are proliferating in medicine. In addition to methodological problems that cause...
A dizzying array of diagnostic and therapeutic options,along with the wide variation in evidence to ...
Faced by an explosion in available evidence for multiple new treatments, busy clinicians value guide...
One of the striking advantages of guidelines is to incorporate a higher transparency into the inform...
Practice guidelines have proliferated in medicine but their impact on actual practice and outcomes i...
Treatment guidelines are important in influencing public policy, promoting distributive justice and ...
BACKGROUND: Research evidence is insufficient to change physicians' behaviour. In 1996, Pathman deve...
Implementing clinical practice guidelines improves outcomes. This has been shown by several large sc...
The use of clinical guidelines bas become a key issue in the US health care system. In contrast to E...
With the depenalization of professional conduct of the physician in case of adherence to the guideli...
Clinical guidelines have developed to some extent as a direct extension of the liability issue, a po...
Implementing clinical practice guidelines improves outcomes. This has been shown by several large sc...
This article explores how developers address uncertainty in the creation of an evidence-based guidel...
Background Research evidence is insufficient to change physicians ’ behaviour. In 1996, Pathman deve...