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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Publishing
  • Information Management

Background:

  • Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) are crucial for consistent, high-quality healthcare.
  • Developing and publishing CPGs is a complex, multi-component process.
  • Electronic Content Management Systems (ECMS) can streamline CPG development and publication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify essential elements for ECMS selection in CPG publishing.
  • To present a perspective on choosing an ECMS for remote clinical practitioners in Australia.
  • To highlight the limitations of current ECMS in meeting CPG publishing requirements.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the ECMS market for CPG publishing suitability.
  • Analysis of unique editing and publishing needs for CPGs.
  • Perspective from authors involved in publishing guidelines for remote practitioners.

Main Results:

  • Limited ECMS comprehensively address CPG publishing requirements.
  • Customization of ECMS is often prohibitively expensive and time-consuming.
  • Specific editing needs for CPGs are not widely supported by off-the-shelf ECMS.

Conclusions:

  • Selecting an appropriate ECMS for CPGs requires careful consideration of essential functionalities.
  • Pragmatism regarding the level of functionality offered by ECMS is crucial for successful publication.
  • The market offers few ECMS that fully meet the specialized demands of CPG publishing.