Reaching beyond the review of research evidence: a qualitative study of decision making during the development of clinical practice guidelines for disease prevention in healthcare
Abstract Background The judgment and decision making process during guideline development is central for producing high-quality clinical practice guidelines, but the topic is relatively underexplored in the guideline research literature. We have studied the development process of national guidelines...
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Main Authors: | Linda Richter Sundberg (Author), Rickard Garvare (Author), Monica Elisabeth Nyström (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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