Clinical practice and public health guidelines are important tools for translating research findings into practice with the aim of assisting health practitioners as well as patients and consumers in health behavior and healthcare decision-making. Numerous programs for guideline development exist around the world, with growing international collaboration to improve their quality. One of the key features in developing trustworthy guidelines is that recommendations should be based on high-quality systematic reviews of the best available evidence. The review process used by guideline developers to identify and grade relevant evidence for developing recommendations should be systematic, transparent and unbiased. In this paper, we provide an over...
Clinical practice guidelines are regarded as powerful tools to achieve effective health care. Althou...
Systematic reviews are considered as the highest rung in the ladder of evidence-based medicine. They...
Contains fulltext : 58147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical pract...
Contains fulltext : 109207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Clinical practi...
Guideline development processes vary substantially, and many guidelines do not meet basic quality cr...
Guideline development processes vary substantially, and many guidelines do not meet basic quality cr...
Background: National Clinical Guidelines are systematically developed statements, based on a thoroug...
Abstract Background Following publication of the PRIS...
A systematic review (SR) is a research method for synthesizing evidence on a specific topic. Among t...
Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to im-prove the process and outcomes of health care...
In response to growing recognition of the value of prospective registration of systematic review pro...
Objectives: Systematic reviews (SRs) of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are unique knowledge syn...
In response to growing recognition of the value of prospective registration of systematic review pro...
Background: A variety of systems have been developed to grade evidence and develop recommendations b...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) need robust, up-to-date evidence to deliver high-quality pat...
Clinical practice guidelines are regarded as powerful tools to achieve effective health care. Althou...
Systematic reviews are considered as the highest rung in the ladder of evidence-based medicine. They...
Contains fulltext : 58147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical pract...
Contains fulltext : 109207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Clinical practi...
Guideline development processes vary substantially, and many guidelines do not meet basic quality cr...
Guideline development processes vary substantially, and many guidelines do not meet basic quality cr...
Background: National Clinical Guidelines are systematically developed statements, based on a thoroug...
Abstract Background Following publication of the PRIS...
A systematic review (SR) is a research method for synthesizing evidence on a specific topic. Among t...
Clinical practice guidelines have been developed to im-prove the process and outcomes of health care...
In response to growing recognition of the value of prospective registration of systematic review pro...
Objectives: Systematic reviews (SRs) of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are unique knowledge syn...
In response to growing recognition of the value of prospective registration of systematic review pro...
Background: A variety of systems have been developed to grade evidence and develop recommendations b...
Background: General practitioners (GPs) need robust, up-to-date evidence to deliver high-quality pat...
Clinical practice guidelines are regarded as powerful tools to achieve effective health care. Althou...
Systematic reviews are considered as the highest rung in the ladder of evidence-based medicine. They...
Contains fulltext : 58147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical pract...