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Problems of protocol practice in Japan.

Y Nose1, K Akazawa, Y Hayashi

  • 1Kyushu University Hospital, Japan.

Japan-Hospitals : the Journal of the Japan Hospital Association
|June 8, 1991
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Protocol practice, a systematic approach to medical care, is challenging to implement smoothly. This study examines application pitfalls to improve its settlement and clinical experiment suitability.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Practice Systems
  • Clinical Experimentation

Background:

  • Medical knowledge and technology advancements increase the complexity of healthcare delivery.
  • Protocol practice, also known as clinical algorithms or scheduled care, is utilized to standardize and improve medical care quality.
  • The World Health Organization (WHO) endorses protocol practice for conducting scientifically rigorous clinical experiments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and analyze the challenges encountered during the application of protocol practice.
  • To propose strategies for settling and optimizing the protocol practice system for smoother implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Observational analysis of pitfalls during the application of protocol practice.
  • Systematic review of existing literature on clinical algorithms and scheduled care.

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Main Results:

  • Protocol practice, while recommended for clinical experiments, faces implementation difficulties.
  • Specific challenges in the systematic application of decision-making criteria hinder smooth execution.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the identified pitfalls is crucial for the successful settlement of protocol practice.
  • Optimizing protocol practice will enhance its utility as a reliable method for clinical research.