Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ASSESSING METHODOLOGICAL QUALITY OF RUSSIAN CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES AND INTRODUCING AGREE II INSTRUMENT IN RUSSIA
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Year of publication2018
  • Ziganshina Liliya Evgenevna, author
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    Annotation Clinical practice guidelines (CPG) are a useful tool for evidence-based healthcare provision. The World Health Organization (WHO), governmental health agencies and civil society organizations at the country level work to introduce them into clinical practice. The main goal of CPGs is to provide to practicing physicians the tools for quality evidence-based health care. However, in general, physician adherence to CPGs is low [2]. In Russian Federation, the majority of official guideline documents have been developed in the past two decades. However, health care professionals in Russia mostly use these guidelines to make insurance and hospital financing decisions, not to inform clinical decisions. In some instances, conflicting CPGs for treating the same condition may be available, originating from different professional organizations. In these cases, physicians need to make an informed decision about which guidelines to use.
    Keywords clinical pharmacology, clinical guidelines, healthcare organization, hepatopancreatobiliary system
    The name of the journal PLos ONE
    URL https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0203328
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