Twenty years of implementation research

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Abstract

'Clinical guidelines are only one option for improving the quality of care. Too often advocates view guidelines as a 'magic bullet' for health care problems and ignore more effective solutions. Clinical guidelines make sense when practitioners are unclear about appropriate practice and when scientific evidence can provide an answer. They are a poor remedy in other settings'.

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Grol, R., & Jones, R. (2000). Twenty years of implementation research. In Family Practice (Vol. 17). https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/17.suppl_1.s32

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