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Original Article

Implementation of Guidelines for Management of Hypertension

Pages 647-657 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

There is now good evidence that the publication of guidelines as a standalone exercise produces little change in clinical practice and no change in health outcome. Randomised controlled studies of the effectiveness of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and of interventions to change professional practice have clearly shown that communications restricted to the distribution of published or printed educational materials is not effective. Rather, these studies indicate that the publication and distribution of practice guidelines must be embedded in a comprehensive package of interventions reaching clinicians in their local practice site, in order to change physician performance and health outcomes.

Implementation of the WHO-ISH Guidelines for the management of hypertension will require strong partnerships with national organisations that have the will and the resources to mount effective interventions reaching physicians in their practice sites at local community level.

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