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Few randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluate locally adapted clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). More research is needed to understand the effectiveness of adapting CPGs to local contexts.

Keywords:
Clinical practice guidelinesContextualizationEvidence-based practiceImplementationRegionalUsability

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  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Clinical Guideline Implementation

Background:

  • Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) face implementation challenges due to inconsistencies with existing practices.
  • Tailoring national CPGs to local contexts, known as guideline adaptation, can improve implementation and maintain validity.
  • Local ownership is crucial for successful guideline adaptation.

Conclusions:

  • There is a significant lack of recent RCTs on locally adapted CPG effectiveness.
  • Clinical and methodological heterogeneity precludes a systematic review.
  • Future studies require strong rationale and adherence to reporting guidelines to avoid undermining evidence-based practices.