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Journal of Health Technology Assessment
2016 Volume.4 No. 2 p.53 ~ p.57
The Standards of Clinical Practice Guideline
Kim Soo-Young

Abstract
Clinical practice guideline (CPG) can be defined as ¡°scientifically and systematically developed statements to assist practitioners and patients on making decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances.¡± When rigorously developed using standard process, CPGs have the potential to improve many clinician and patient healthcare decisions, and enhance healthcare quality and outcomes. According to Institute of Medicine report ¡°Clinical Practice Guidelines We Can Trust¡±, AGREE II tool, and WHO guideline, standard components of CPG can be listed as to 1) be evidence based, 2) be developed by a knowledgeable, multidisciplinary panel of experts, 3) consider important views and preferences of the target population (patients, public, etc.), 4) be protected from conflicts of interest during their development, 5) be reviewed periodically and updated as necessary, 6) appropriate process and contests for recommendation, 7) report and consider proper scope of CPGs, and 8) include a dissemination and implementation plan.
KEYWORD
Clinical practice guideline, Quality improvement, Standard process, IOM, AGREE tool
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