Beyond guidelines: promoting clinical change in the real world
Abstract
There is widespread recognition that simply publishing research findings is not enough to ensure that they are carried into clinical practice. One response to this has been the burgeoning “guidelines movement” of recent years, which has now reached the stage of generating guidelines for the production of guidelines. Argues that guidelines, and other forms of intervention to change clinical practice in an evidence‐based direction, will succeed only to the extent that they engage actively with the real world of clinical decision making. This world is more complex than guidelines writers acknowledge, and includes economic, administrative, professional and personal incentives as well as those provided by research evidence. Engaging with this real world may be difficult, but it opens up new possibilities for understanding how clinicians act and how evidence may be used to inform clinical practice. Such possibilities include social influences, educational outreach, providing information to patients, negotiating local coalitions on specific issues and changing the administrative environment.
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Citation
Eve, R., Golton, I., Hodgkin, P., Munro, J. and Musson, G. (1996), "Beyond guidelines: promoting clinical change in the real world", Journal of Management in Medicine, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp. 16-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/02689239610113496
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:MCB UP Ltd
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