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Implementing clinical guidelines in neurology requires more than just knowledge sharing. Practical strategies focusing on teamwork, multidisciplinary engagement, and targeted change management are crucial for improving patient care.

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  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Education
  • Behavioral Science

Background:

  • Evidence-based medicine relies on clinical guidelines for optimal patient care.
  • Implementation of these guidelines in clinical practice remains a significant challenge.
  • Traditional methods like knowledge sharing and auditing are insufficient for driving change.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical strategies for neurologists to implement changes in healthcare settings.
  • To integrate insights from behavioral science, education, and clinical practice for effective implementation.
  • To address the gap between guideline recommendations and actual clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesized evidence from behavioral science, education, and clinical practice research.
  • Identified common themes and practical approaches for facilitating change.
  • Focused on actionable tips for practicing neurologists.

Main Results:

  • Effective change requires understanding behavior and selecting appropriate tools.
  • Team working and multidisciplinary engagement are critical success factors.
  • Identifying specific targets for change is essential before intervention.

Conclusions:

  • Successful implementation of clinical guidelines necessitates a strategic approach beyond information dissemination.
  • Neurologists can drive improvements by fostering collaboration and employing targeted change strategies.
  • Proactive engagement with implementation challenges leads to more effective healthcare delivery.