Family Practice Advance Access originally published online on May 16, 2005
Family Practice 2005 22(4):465-469; doi:10.1093/fampra/cmi029
Electronic primary care guidelines with links to Cochrane reviewsEBM Guidelines
a The Finnish Medical Society Duodecim, Kalevankatu 11, 00100 Helsinki, b Mehiläinen Health Services, Annankatu 3436 A, 00100 Helsinki and c The Centre for Pharmacotherapy Development, Mannerheimintie 170, 00300 Helsinki, Finland
Correspondence to Helena Varonen, Kuninkaantie 4, 02400 Kirkkonummi, Finland; Email: helena.varonen{at}duodecim.fi
In Finland, guidelines have been used in primary care since the late 1980s to bridge the gap between research evidence and practice. From the very beginning, the electronic format has been the primary source for EBM Guidelines (EBMG). Although also published on CD and in print, the guidelines are currently mostly used via the Internet. Keeping more than 1000 guidelines up to date is a great challenge to the editorial group, and several methods are used to guarantee the quality. The Cochrane Library has become the most important source of information for the guideline producers and all Cochrane reviews relevant to GPs are summarized and linked to the guidelines. In this article we present our experience of producing the electronic guidelines for GPs, the methodology used, and data on the clinical use of these guidelines and their Cochrane links. We also discuss the barriers and facilitators to our process and present ideas for future development.
Keywords. Clinical decision support, evidence chain, evidence summary, practice guidelines, systematic reviews.
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