Translation of hypertension treatment guidelines into practice: a review of implementation
2011; Elsevier BV; Volume: 5; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.jash.2011.03.002
ISSN1933-1711
AutoresJoel Handler, Daniel T. Lackland,
Tópico(s)Health Sciences Research and Education
ResumoCompared with the history of national guideline development, the science attached to implementation of guidelines is relatively new. Effectiveness of a highly evidence-based guideline, such as the 8th Joint National Committee recommendations on the treatment of high blood pressure, depends on successful translation into clinical practice. Implementation relies on several steps: clear and executable guideline language, audit and feedback attached to education of practitioners charged with carrying out the guidelines, team-based care delivery, credibility of blood pressure measurement, and measures to address therapeutic inertia and medication adherence. An evolving role of the electronic health record and patient empowerment are developments that will further promote implementation of the hypertension guideline. Further research will be needed to assess the efficacy and cost effectiveness of various implementation tools and strategies.
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