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martes, 15 de mayo de 2018

COMO ELEGIR LA GUIA ADECUADA



Choosing guidelines to use in your practice

James A. DickinsonNeil R. BellRoland GradHarminder Singh
Stéphane Groulx and Olga Szafran

In family medicine, time is of the essence. Family physicians
must make decisions quickly, while still retaining a scientific
approach and communicating with our patients to reach mutually
 agreeable solutions. For much of our work, we use a standard
 set of approaches—a “mindline” that enables a routine.1,2
Each day, we also encounter situations for which we do not
have a mindline and then must check some advisory source.
It is not possible for front-line family physicians to appraise the
 primary research for every situation; we must use research
summarized by others into material we can look up quickly.3
Many clinical decisions can be informed by recommendations
from practice guidelines.
Canadian Family Physician: 64 (5)


http://www.cfp.ca/content/64/5/357?rss=1

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