Incorporating Patient Preferences in the Management of Multiple Long-Term Conditions: Is This a Role for Clinical Practice Guidelines?
Background Clinical practice guidelines provide an evidence-based approach to managing single chronic conditions, but their applicability to multiple conditions has been actively debated. Incorporating patient-preference recommendations and involving consumers in guideline development may enhance th...
Main Authors: | Charlotte E. Young, Frances M. Boyle, Katie S. Brooker, Allyson J. Mutch |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publishing
2015-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Comorbidity |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.15256/joc.2015.5.53 |
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