Module 5 Finding the Evidence: Clinical Practice Guidelines

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Module 5 Finding the Evidence: Clinical Practice Guidelines

Resources for Guidelines

TRIP Database

TRIP Sources (non US)

Resources for Guidelines

PubMed Limits

Evaluating Guidelines How was the guideline developed…consensus or based on the research? Are the recommendations of the guideline valid and reliable? Can the recommendations be generalized and applied to a population? Was the guideline developed with using a peer review process? Was a search of the recent relevant literature conducted and explained? Was the guideline recently created, reviewed, or updated?

Module 5 Finding the Evidence: Clinical Practice Guidelines