2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2021.05.024
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Clinical practice guidelines in low and middle income countries: experiences from colombia

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“…The EBCPGs proposed by Colombia in 1998 have now matured into reliable and high-quality (AGREE II) clinical standards implemented routinely nationwide. 75 A standardised guideline model has been shown to provide a consistent framework for patient care, provide evidence-based recommendations, remove ambiguity, and offer clarity and uniformity in managing various mental health problems. 76 , 77 …”
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“…The EBCPGs proposed by Colombia in 1998 have now matured into reliable and high-quality (AGREE II) clinical standards implemented routinely nationwide. 75 A standardised guideline model has been shown to provide a consistent framework for patient care, provide evidence-based recommendations, remove ambiguity, and offer clarity and uniformity in managing various mental health problems. 76 , 77 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%