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    Korean Translation of the GRADE Series Published in the BMJ, ‘Use of GRADE Grid to Reach Decisions on Clinical Practice Guidelines When Consensus Is Elusive’ (A Secondary Publication) by Hyun Jin Jung, Eu Chang Hwang, Do Kyung Kim, Ho Won Kang, Ja Yoon Ku, Hong Wook Kim, Jae Hung Jung

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This article is the last of a series providing guidance for the use of the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system for rating the quality of evidence and grading the strength of recommendations in systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines. Formulating recommendations with the applicable evidence can be difficult due to the large and diverse nature of guideline committees. …”
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    Fostering Shared Decision-Making Between Patients and Health Care Professionals in Clinical Practice Guidelines: Protocol for a Project to Develop and Test a Tool for Guideline Developers by Lena Fischer, Fülöp Scheibler, Corinna Schaefer, Torsten Karge, Thomas Langer, Leon Vincent Schewe, Ivan D Florez, Andrew Hutchinson, Sheyu Li, Marta Maes-Carballo, Zachary Munn, Lilisbeth Perestelo-Perez, Livia Puljak, Anne Stiggelbout, Dawid Pieper

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… BackgroundClinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are designed to assist health care professionals in medical decision-making, but they often lack effective integration of shared decision-making (SDM) principles to reflect patient values and preferences, particularly in the context of preference-sensitive CPG recommendations. …”
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    Research on the promotion of clinical practice guidelines implementation (V): evalua-tion of clinical guidelines implementation and expert consensus on Traditional Chinese Medicine/Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine by Hong-Yan LI, Xiu-Qing SHI, Jing GUO, Rong ZHANG, Jie ZHOU, Ying-Hui JIN, Hong-Cai SHANG

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objective Evaluate the quality of implementation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)/Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine (IM) clinical guidelines and expert con-sensus published at home and abroad using the “Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) implementation evaluation tool”, understand the implementation of TCM/IM CPGs and expert consensus, provide a ref-erence for TCM/IM guidelines implementation and promotion.Methods CNKI, Wanfang Data, PubMed, and Medive databases were systematically searched, to collect original TCM/IM guidelines/consensus. …”
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    Effects of a digital tool implementing the German S3 clinical practice guideline for multimorbidity in primary care (gp-multitool.de): study protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial by Julia Nothacker, Martin Scherer, Antonia Zapf, Ingmar Schäfer, Dagmar Lühmann, Susanne Lezius, Agata Menzel, Linda Krause, Valentina Paucke

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…In order to assist general practitioners (GPs) addressing these requirements, the web application gp-multitool.de has been designed, which facilitates implementation of the German clinical practice guideline for multimorbidity. We will conduct a cluster-randomised clinical trial evaluating an intervention based on this tool. …”
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    Research on the promotion of implementation of clinical practice guidelines(III): conceptual level de-sign of a knowledge graph for clinical guidelines for Traditional Chinese Medicine/Integrated Tradi-tional Chinese and Western Medicine by GUO Jing, SI Yibei, WANG Yongbo, GAO Kuang, HUANG Qiao, LI Xuhui, YAN Siyu, WANG Jiaying, ZHANG Rong, REN Xiangying, JIN Yinghui, SHANG Hongcai

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The significance of the existence of clinical practice guidelines lies in their implementation, however, there are still many problems in the implementation of guidelines and bottlenecks in the translation of clinical evidence. …”
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