Health promoter, advocate, legitimiser - the many roles of WHO guidelines: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Properly implemented evidence-based clinical and public health guidelines can improve patient outcomes. WHO has been a major contributor to guideline development, publishing more than 250 guidelines on various topics since 2008. However, well-developed guidelines can only be effe...
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Main Authors: | Zhicheng Wang (Author), Quinn Grundy (Author), Lisa Parker (Author), Lisa Bero (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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