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From literature review to guidelines – a model for practice

Jane Dawson (Jane Dawson is Deputy Director, South‐West Cancer Intelligence Unit, Winchester, UK.)
Eileen Thomas (Eileen Thomas is Executive Director and Nurse Adviser, Portsmouth Health Care Trust, Portsmouth, UK.)

British Journal of Clinical Governance

ISSN: 1466-4100

Article publication date: 1 March 1999

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Abstract

Implementation of “expert!” guidelines to achieve evidence‐based health care is a persisting problem. Education, strategic planning and project management have all been identified as crucial for successful local adoption. In a collaboration between a health authority and academic research unit, these elements were provided by active involvement with a group of community and hospital‐based nurses from related Trusts, following the development of evidence‐based guidelines on the management of leg ulcers. Detailed guidelines, easily accessible to local practitioners, were produced and subsequently launched by the health authority to local GPs and NHS Trusts. Nurses on the working party will act as a resource and change agent to colleagues and will produce the teaching pack and audit tool. The health authority plan to conduct a base‐line audit which local Trusts will be required to follow up at regular intervals. The project provides a model for introducing research‐based care at clinical level.

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Dawson, J. and Thomas, E. (1999), "From literature review to guidelines – a model for practice", British Journal of Clinical Governance, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 11-13. https://doi.org/10.1108/14664109910297083

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