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Clinical practice guidelines: Concepts, limitations and challenges

Juan Víctor Ariel Franco, Marcelo Arancibia, Nicolás Meza, Eva Madrid, Karin Kopitowski

2020Medwave64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clinical practice guidelines are the most important documents for the incorporation of scientific evidence in health decision making through the formulation of recommendations. There is a variable terminology used to refer to the documents that guide health professionals in decision making. When clinical practice guidelines are of high quality, they appraise contextual aspects such as the use of resources, applicability, and patients values and preferences. Even so, they are not recipe books, since they may have limitations. In this review, we propose to clarify the different denominations across the various types of documents available to guide the health professional when making clinical decisions. We discuss the main characteristics of clinical practice guidelines, quality assessment, challenges, and limitations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineClinical PracticePeer reviewHealth careFamily medicineNursingMedical educationEngineering ethicsPolitical scienceEngineeringEconomic growthLawEconomicsClinical practice guidelines implementationHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifeMeta-analysis and systematic reviews