Portal of Clinical Practice Guidelines: Digital Strategy for the Dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines Developed in Colombia
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practice guidelines
information dissemination
internet
communication
information services

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Portal of Clinical Practice Guidelines: Digital Strategy for the Dissemination of Clinical Practice Guidelines Developed in Colombia. (2016). Universitas Medica, 57(1), 44-57. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.umed57-1.pgpc
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Abstract

Introduction: In response to the necessity of concise,
accurate and practical information to support
clinical decision making, the Colombian government,
in partnership with universities and scientific
societies, has heavily invested in the development
of clinical practice guidelines (CPG). Objectives:
To develop a Web portal for the dissemination and
communication of CPG and its clinical recommendations.
Methodology: Development of the Colombian
GPC web portal based on the principles
of adult learning, learning development in medicine
based on the Web and improvement of web
development for medical education, using various
informatic tools. Results: A Web portal that fulfills
the purpose of disseminating the recommendations
of the GPC, using various alternatives for the presentation
of content, as well as to create channels
of communication between developers and users of
the CPG Portal.

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