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Information for Guideline Developers

A guide to the development, evaluation and implementation of clinical practice guidelines and accompanying handbooks

The accompanying handbooks are:

  • How to review the evidence: Systematic identification and review of scientific literature
  • How to present the evidence for consumers: Preparation of consumer publications
  • How to prepare and present evidence-based information for consumers of health services: A literature review
  • How to put evidence into practice: Implementation and dissemination strategies
  • How to use the evidence: assessment and application of scientific evidence
  • How to compare the costs and benefits: evaluation of the economic evidence
  • Using socioeconomic evidence in clinical practice guidelines

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NHMRC Standards and Procedures for Externally Developed Guidelines

This paper aims to inform external persons and bodies of the procedures to be followed in developing guidelines which are intended for submission to the NHMRC for approval.

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