Objectives To establish a tool for evaluating clinical applicability of guidelines with the users of the guidelines as evaluators.Methods The research group formed a multidisciplinary team to establish an evidence- based tool for evaluating clinical applicability of guidelines through systematic evaluation and two rounds of Delphi expert consultation and external audit.Results The established tool consisted: evaluator basic information (12 items); clinical applicability evaluation (12 items, including availability, readability, acceptability, feasibility and overall evaluation); and scoring scheme.Conclusions This study has established a tool for evaluating clinical applicability of guidelines with the users of the guidelines as evaluators and provides criteria and methods for evaluating clinical applicability of guidelines.
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ZENG Linan, YI Qiusha, ZHANG Chuan, HUANG Chao, LI Hailong, YANG Chunsong, LIN Mao, HUANG Liang, LIU Dan, KANG Deying, LIU Guanjian, LIU Qiaolan, ZHAO Rongsheng, ZHANG Junhua, LI Youping, LIU Hanmin, WANG Qiang, ZHANG Lingli. Establishment of a tool for evaluating clinical applicability of guidelines. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2020, 20(4): 466-475. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.201904131
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