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Accessing resources to support guideline implementation

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Accessing resources to support guideline implementation

Posted by sue.huckson@nhmrc.gov.au at March 13. 2010

One of the opportunities we have through this community is to explore the formats of guidelines, the types of recommendations that are most useful. I thought we could that discussion to find what works for the emergency sector. Links to examples or electronic copies to share would be a great start.

Are there particular resources you are keen to sources?

Cheers

Sue

 

 

Re: Accessing resources to support guideline implementation

Posted by Samar Aboulsoud at April 18. 2010

Dear all

One website that is worth visiting   is that of the college of the emergency medicine,UK. It provides a number of local and external guidelines for numerous emergency conditions. This is a really good opportunity to compare different formating used by different organisations from different countries for presenting emergency guidelines. Still, for me, I find most of the formats quite hard to apply in the busy emergency environment specially for junior doctors.

http://www.collemergencymed.ac.uk/CEM/default.asp

Click on the icon " clinical effectiveness committee" to the left of the page,then click on the subicon "guidelines".

Hope this would be helpful

Regards,

Samar

Re: Accessing resources to support guideline implementation

Posted by sue.huckson@nhmrc.gov.au at April 26. 2010

Hi Samar,

Thank you for the link, have you come across any formats that are better than others and why. I think this might be a way of teasing out what features of the formats are regarded as more favourable.

Best Bets have what they call an accumulator - the example is a bit complex but basically a flow chart that has links to evidence at point in the care process  http://www.bestbets.org/accumulators/accumulator01.htm  - Food for thought.

Sue

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