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Barriers and Strategies in Guideline Implementation-A Scoping Review

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The scoping review revealed the following aspects as central elements of successful strategies for guideline implementation: dissemination, education and training, social interaction, decision support systems and standing orders.
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This article is published in Healthcare.The article was published on 2016-06-29 and is currently open access. It has received 533 citations till now.

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Description of content, structure and theoretical model of a group-based pain management programme in the treatment of patients with persistent non-specific low back pain and psychological risk factors in a secondary sector setting.

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Development and evaluation of a mobile-based asthma clinical decision support system to enhance evidence-based patient management in primary care

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Evaluation of the Clarity and Completeness of Reporting in Orthopedic Clinical Practice Guidelines.

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2020 guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation

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A nationwide, cross-sectional, web-based survey on healthcare providers' knowledge about, attitudes toward, and perceived barriers to adherence to clinical practice guidelines for anticancer drug therapy for older patients with cancer in Japan.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a survey with Japanese Society of Medical Oncology (JSMO) and Japan Society of Clinical Oncologists (JSCO) members to determine the extent to which they had been disseminated to JSMO and JSCO members and implemented in daily practice.
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement

TL;DR: Moher et al. as mentioned in this paper introduce PRISMA, an update of the QUOROM guidelines for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses, which is used in this paper.
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Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: The PRISMA statement

TL;DR: A structured summary is provided including, as applicable, background, objectives, data sources, study eligibility criteria, participants, interventions, study appraisal and synthesis methods, results, limitations, conclusions and implications of key findings.
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Why Don't Physicians Follow Clinical Practice Guidelines?: A Framework for Improvement

TL;DR: A differential diagnosis for why physicians do not follow practice guidelines is offered, as well as a rational approach toward improving guideline adherence and a framework for future research are offered.
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From best evidence to best practice: effective implementation of change in patients' care

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of present knowledge about initiatives to changing medical practice and suggest that to change behaviour is possible, but this change generally requires comprehensive approaches at different levels (doctor, team practice, hospital, wider environment), tailored to specific settings and target groups.
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From best evidence to best practice: effective implementation of change in patients' care. Commentary

TL;DR: An overview of present knowledge about initiatives to changing medical practice is provided, showing that none of the approaches for transferring evidence to practice is superior to all changes in all situations.
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