CPG Implementation Barriers
Cross-source consensus on CPG Implementation Barriers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Selection bias is the primary study limitation, as clinicians already familiar with PIC CPGs were more likely to participate, likely inflating reported usage and positive perceptions. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- The proliferation of guideline repositories at local, state, national, and international levels makes it difficult to identify the most appropriate and current guidance. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- Known barriers to CPG implementation include limited resources, insufficient awareness, inadequate training, physician reluctance, and fragmented interprofessional communication pathways. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- Geographic differences in clinical practice and entrenched local clinical cultures drove some clinicians to use local guidelines instead of or alongside PIC CPGs. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study
- Some participants perceived PIC CPG update cycles as lagging behind international guidelines. — Insights into clinician utilisation and perceptions of the Paediatric Improvement Collaborative Clinical Practice Guidelines: a mixed-methods study