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How to use the evidence: assessment and application of scientific evidence
Published year: 2000 |
Reference No: CP69 |
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This handbook focuses on how to evaluate and use the evidence gathered from a systematic literature review to inform the development of evidence-based clinical guidelines. In doing so, it builds on the information presented in an accompanying handbook in this series (How to review the evidence: systematic identification and review of the scientific literature), drawing on the most recent methods that have emerged in this rapidly developing area.
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The information contained in A guide to the development, implementation and evaluation of clinical practice guidelines (NHMRC 1999) is being supplemented with a series of handbooks with further information on the main stages involved in the development of clinical practice guidelines.
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