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000170211 041__ $$aeng
000170211 100__ $$aAlbers, Bianca
000170211 245__ $$aGuiding principles for implementing ESCMID clinical practice guidelines
000170211 260__ $$c2026
000170211 5203_ $$aBackground. Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) must be effectively implemented to result in meaningful improvements in patient care, support evidence-based decision-making, and drive high-quality, standardized medical practice.
Objectives. This paper is a guide to current best practices for quality implementation of CPGs, with a focus on the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infection.
Sources. The guide is informed by implementation science and based on the RE-AIM/PRISM implementation framework, one of the most used frameworks for planning and monitoring research-supported change in healthcare.
Content. A systematic approach to CPG implementation should be guided by three key principles commonly acknowledged in implementation science and reflected in the RE-AIM/PRISM model: (1) understanding the context into which the guideline will be embedded, (2) tailoring the guideline and its implementation to this context, and (3) monitoring guideline implementation.
Implications. To improve the applicability, effectiveness, and sustainability of novel CPGs, future advancements should prioritize their intentional, well-planned dissemination and implementation, and the rigorous evaluation of CPG outcomes.
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000170211 700__ $$aNagavci, Blin
000170211 700__ $$aJoean, Oana
000170211 700__ $$aTschudin Sutter, Sarah
000170211 700__ $$aTacconelli, Evelina
000170211 700__ $$aPaul, Mical
000170211 700__ $$aLangendam, Miranda
000170211 700__ $$aKostyanev, Tomislav
000170211 700__ $$aMolina, Jose
000170211 700__ $$aStahl, Jean Paul
000170211 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-9600-8116$$aPaño Pardo, Jose Ramon$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza
000170211 700__ $$aGkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni
000170211 700__ $$aHassoun-Kheir, Nasreen
000170211 700__ $$aClack, Lauren
000170211 700__ $$aScudeller, Luigia
000170211 700__ $$aZervos, Marcus
000170211 7102_ $$11007$$2610$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Medicina, Psiqu. y Derm.$$cArea Medicina
000170211 773__ $$g(2026), 8 pp.$$pClin. microbiol. infect.$$tClinical Microbiology and Infection$$x1198-743X
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