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  • Healthcare Quality Improvement
  • Health Services Research

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  • Clinical protocols (guidelines, checklists) offer significant potential in healthcare settings.
  • However, their implementation often lacks rigorous evaluation, relying on anecdotal evidence or simple before-and-after studies.
  • This can lead to unverified benefits and potential patient harm.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and define the concepts of "protocol misalignment" and "protocol misattribution."
  • To discuss how these concepts can be used to improve clinical outcomes.
  • To advocate for applying rigorous scientific standards to the evaluation of clinical protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of protocol implementation in clinical practice.
  • Discussion of potential biases and errors in assessing protocol effectiveness.
  • Literature review on evidence-based practice and quality improvement.

Main Results:

  • Identified "protocol misalignment" and "protocol misattribution" as key challenges in protocol evaluation.
  • Proposed that understanding these concepts can help identify and mitigate risks associated with protocol use.
  • Highlighted the need for robust methodologies to assess protocol impact.

Conclusions:

  • Rigorous evaluation of clinical protocols is essential to ensure patient safety and maximize benefits.
  • Adopting scientific standards of proof for protocols, similar to drugs or other interventions, is crucial.
  • This approach can enhance clinical insight and guarantee genuine patient benefit.