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Bringing cohort studies to the bedside: framework for a ‘green button’ to support clinical decision-making
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Family MedicineClinical Decision-makingPatient SelectionCohort StudiesClinical Practice GuidelinesProspective Cohort StudyMedical Decision MakingPrimary CareClinical TrialsPublic HealthRetrospective Cohort StudyMedical GuidelineHealth PolicyDecision AidOutcomes ResearchClinical Decision SupportElectronic Health RecordsEpidemiologyHealth SystemsClinical EffectivenessPatient SafetyMedicineComorbidity
When providing care, clinicians are expected to take note of clinical practice guidelines, which offer recommendations based on the available evidence. However, guidelines may not apply to individual patients with comorbidities, as they are typically excluded from clinical trials. Guidelines also tend not to provide relevant evidence on risks, secondary effects and long-term outcomes. Querying the electronic health records of similar patients may for many provide an alternate source of evidence to inform decision-making. It is important to develop methods to support these personalized observational studies at the point-of-care, to understand when these methods may provide valid results, and to validate and integrate these findings with those from clinical trials.
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