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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''Clinical practice guidelines''' (CPGs) serve as a framework for clinical decisions and supporting best practices, that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. They are a key aspect of patient centered care. They are informed by a systematic review of evidence, and an assessment of the pros and cons of alternative care options. CPGs should follow a sound methodology to translate best evidence into clinical practice for improving patient outcomes.<ref>AAFP  [https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html Clinical Practice Guideline Manual]. Available from: https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html (last accessed 11.5.2019)</ref>
'''Clinical practice guidelines''' (CPGs) serve as a framework for clinical decisions and supporting best practices, that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. They are a key aspect of patient centered care. They are informed by a systematic review of evidence, and an assessment of the pros and cons of alternative care options. CPGs should follow a sound methodology to translate best evidence into clinical practice for improving patient outcomes.<ref>AAFP  [https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html Clinical Practice Guideline Manual]. Available from: https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html (last accessed 11.5.2019)</ref>
 
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmjVo0wYzsQ|width}}<ref>Tery Shaneyfelt Overview of Clinical Practice Guidelines Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmjVo0wYzsQ (last accessed 11.5.2019)</ref>
[http://www.nzgg.org.nz/guidelines/0006/Hip_Fracture_Prevention_Fulltext.pdf Prevention of Hip Fracture Amongst People Aged 65 Years and Over] the best practice evidence based guideline from [http://www.nzgg.org.nz New Zealand Guideline Group].
[http://www.nzgg.org.nz/guidelines/0006/Hip_Fracture_Prevention_Fulltext.pdf Prevention of Hip Fracture Amongst People Aged 65 Years and Over] the best practice evidence based guideline from [http://www.nzgg.org.nz New Zealand Guideline Group].
*[http://www.nzgg.org.nz/guidelines/0007/Hip_Fracture_Management_Fulltext.pdf Acute Management and Immediate Rehabilitation after Hip Fracture Amongst People Aged 65 Years and Over] the best practice evidence based guideline summary from [http://www.nzgg.org.nz New Zealand Guideline Group].
*[http://www.nzgg.org.nz/guidelines/0007/Hip_Fracture_Management_Fulltext.pdf Acute Management and Immediate Rehabilitation after Hip Fracture Amongst People Aged 65 Years and Over] the best practice evidence based guideline summary from [http://www.nzgg.org.nz New Zealand Guideline Group].

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) serve as a framework for clinical decisions and supporting best practices, that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. They are a key aspect of patient centered care. They are informed by a systematic review of evidence, and an assessment of the pros and cons of alternative care options. CPGs should follow a sound methodology to translate best evidence into clinical practice for improving patient outcomes.[1]

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Prevention of Hip Fracture Amongst People Aged 65 Years and Over the best practice evidence based guideline from New Zealand Guideline Group.

  1. AAFP  Clinical Practice Guideline Manual. Available from: https://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/cpg-manual.html (last accessed 11.5.2019)
  2. Tery Shaneyfelt Overview of Clinical Practice Guidelines Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmjVo0wYzsQ (last accessed 11.5.2019)