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Using Socioeconomic Evidence in Clinical Practice Guidelines

Published year: 2002
Available in print: Yes
Status: Current

Reference No: CP89
Further information: nhmrc.publications@nhmrc.gov.au

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Synopsis of publication:

This handbook provides information to assist developers of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) in summarising the evidence of the effects of socioeconomic position (SEP) and other markers (or descriptors) of disadvantage, on health outcomes and health care delivery. This process informs the development of CPGs by suggesting ways in which guideline developers can identify and retrieve evidence and incorporate it into guidelines for clinical practice.

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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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