• Clinics in chest medicine · Dec 2003

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    Guidelines in the intensive care unit.

    • Tasnim Sinuff and D J Cook.
    • Department of Medicine, McMaster University, Room 3W10, 1200 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON L9H 6Z6, Canada. sinufft@mcmaster.ca
    • Clin. Chest Med. 2003 Dec 1; 24 (4): 739-49, viii.

    AbstractThe recent movement toward standardization of critical care practice is associated with a growth in the use of guidelines and protocols. Although complex, the process of guideline development, implementation, evaluation, and maintenance can be systematic. Guideline implementation can improve the processes and outcomes of care; however, guideline adherence represents a major challenge to their success. The quality of the growing number of practice guidelines in critical care is important to assess and several useful instruments are available for this purpose.

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