Author: Yang, Youyang; Mehta, Nilesh M.
Title: “Closing the chasm†– guidelines bridge the gap from evidence to implementation Cord-id: 71e4qcxw Document date: 2021_9_22
ID: 71e4qcxw
Snippet: Since the beginning of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, over 9000 articles related to COVID-19 have been released in print by the end of December 2020. For guidelines to be impactful, they must be perceived as a credible source of recommendations for the delivery of high-quality care, based on rigorous and transparent appraisal of the evidence available. [...]the process of guideline development should be standardized and transparent. [...]the NSF-LTC framework is advantageous f
Document: Since the beginning of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, over 9000 articles related to COVID-19 have been released in print by the end of December 2020. For guidelines to be impactful, they must be perceived as a credible source of recommendations for the delivery of high-quality care, based on rigorous and transparent appraisal of the evidence available. [...]the process of guideline development should be standardized and transparent. [...]the NSF-LTC framework is advantageous for long-term conditions that may not be amenable to rigorous RCTs, thereby allowing for a more varied research base, including longitudinal, case-report and qualitative studies. [...]the timely implementation of the recommendations in guidelines remains challenging.
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