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    • Evidence-Based Medicine

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    • Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) are essential tools for optimizing patient care.
    • CPGs integrate systematic evidence reviews and benefit-harm assessments.
    • Their presence spans all levels of the healthcare system.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the processes of developing and implementing Clinical Practice Guidelines.
    • To review the specific experience with CPGs in Chile.
    • To identify areas for improvement in CPG development and implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • The article outlines the core stages of CPG development: question formulation, evidence search and analysis, and judgment for recommendations.
    • It reviews national CPG development processes, focusing on the Chilean Ministry of Health.
    • Implementation strategies and their evaluated effects are discussed.

    Main Results:

    • Chilean national CPG development shows some positive outcomes but requires improvements, particularly in applicability.
    • Evidence on CPG implementation strategies indicates modest and highly variable effects on clinical practice and patient outcomes.
    • Research on designing and evaluating CPG implementation strategies is scarce nationally, with a focus on adherence.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhancements in CPG applicability and the development of effective implementation strategies are crucial.
    • Further research is needed to design and evaluate robust implementation strategies to improve healthcare.
    • Optimizing CPGs and their implementation can lead to better patient care and outcomes.