Clinical practice guidelines are decision-making tools for bridging the gap between current best evidence and clinical practice. Studies have shown poor clinical applicability of existing guidelines, which may not be solved by improving the quality of guidelines alone. National medical management service guidance center is developing clinical practice guidelines of clinical evaluation system of construction projects, based on evidence-based method formulated by the target users of clinical guidelines evaluators’ applicability evaluation system of clinical practice guidelines. It aims to identify guidelines with high clinical applicability and provide the evaluation results of clinical applicability to developers and revisers of clinical guidelines, and then optimize the development and update, eventually improving the clinical applicability of guides and promote Chinese clinical guidelines in clinical application.
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WANG Qiang, LI Youping, ZHANG Boli, LIU Hanmin, WANG Shan, SHI Bingyi, KANG Deying, LIU Guanjian, LIU Xiaoqing, HAN Ying, ZHAO Rongsheng, JIANG Kewei, ZENG Xiantao, ZHANG Hong, LIU Li, ZHANG Lingli, for Expert Group of Clinical Applicability Evaluation System Research of Clinical Guidelines. Issues and demands for clinical applicability evaluation of clinical guidelines. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020, 20(3): 249-251. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.201904135
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