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Creating consensus-based practice guidelines with 2000 nurses
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NursingPrimary CareEvidence-based Practice GuidelinesPatient SafetyConsensus-based Practice GuidelinesSmall GroupOutcomes ResearchClinical GuidelinesNursing ResearchMedical GuidelineMedicineEvidence-based RecommendationEvidence-based PracticeMedical Professionals
Medical professionals follow evidence-based practice guidelines to achieve effective patient outcomes. Traditionally, to develop guidelines, a small group of experts examine evidence then agree on a set of statements, which are then published in journals. However, more than 7000 primary care journal articles are published monthly. This study examined a different way of drawing up practice guidelines, which involved large numbers of nurses from different countries directly in developing then disseminating the guidelines to speed up acceptance and the implementation of best practice. The results were consensus-based best practice guidelines for the treatment of patients with ostomies, which have received a high level of acceptance and enthusiasm from practitioners in 27 countries.
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