"Living clinical guidelines for stroke: Updates, challenges and opportu" by Coralie English, Kelvin Hill et al.
 

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Title

Medical Journal of Australia

Volume

216

Issue

10

First Page

510

Last Page

514

PubMed ID

35569098

Publisher

Wiley

School

School of Medical and Health Sciences

RAS ID

52091

Funders

Australian Government. Grant Number: MRFF-N-SF / National Heart Foundation of Australia Future Leader Fellowship. Grant Number: 102055 / NHMRC Grant Number: APP1196352

Grant Number

NHMRC Number : APP1196352

Comments

English, C., Hill, K., Cadilhac, D. A., Hackett, M. L., Lannin, N. A., Middleton, S., ... & Campbell, B. C. (2022). Living clinical guidelines for stroke: Updates, challenges and opportunities, 216(10), 510-514. https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51520

Abstract

Continued growth in the number of published clinical studies has necessitated changes to the way evidence-based resources such as clinical guidelines are developed and updated. The Australian and New Zealand Clinical Guidelines for Stroke Management (https://informme.org.au/guidelines/clinical-guidelines-for-stroke-management) are based on continual evidence surveillance and timely updates to recommendations as new research is published. In this article, we outline the main updates to recommendations since the guidelines moved into a living mode in 2018, and discuss key challenges and benefits of living guidelines.

DOI

10.5694/mja2.51520

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