Development of rapid guidelines: 2. A qualitative study with WHO guideline developers
Abstract Background Situations such as public health emergencies and outbreaks necessitate the development and publication of high-quality recommendations within a condensed timeframe. For example, WHO has produced examples of and guidance for the development of rapid guidelines (RGs). However, more...
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Main Authors: | Ivan D. Florez (Author), Rebecca L. Morgan (Author), Maicon Falavigna (Author), Sérgio C. Kowalski (Author), Yuan Zhang (Author), Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta (Author), Nancy Santesso (Author), Wojtek Wiercioch (Author), Holger J. Schünemann (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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