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  • High-quality CPGs consider resources, applicability, and patient values.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the diverse terminology used for clinical decision-making documents.
  • To define the characteristics of high-quality clinical practice guidelines.
  • To discuss the challenges and limitations associated with CPGs.

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  • Literature review focusing on terminology and definitions of clinical decision-making documents.
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  • Discussion of practical challenges and inherent limitations of CPGs.

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  • Identification of inconsistent terminology for clinical decision-support tools.
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  • Acknowledgement that CPGs are not rigid protocols but have limitations.

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  • Standardizing terminology for clinical decision-making documents is needed.
  • High-quality CPGs require careful consideration of context and patient values.
  • Understanding CPG limitations is essential for effective clinical practice.