Surgeon Alignment With Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Qualitative Analysis of Treatment of Distal Radius Fractures
Emily A. Schultz,
Sara L. Eppler,
Lauren M. Shapiro
et al.
Abstract:Background: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are developed to guide physicians in providing consistent high-quality care. Despite availability of evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of distal radius fractures, prior work suggests many patients receive treatment that is misaligned with the CPG. We sought to explore barriers and facilitators of guideline-aligned care for distal radius fractures. Methods: We conducted semistructured interviews of a purposive sample of surgeons who treat distal radius f… Show more
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