Can guidelines be reformulated to account for how doctors actually use information?
Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Can guidelines be reformulated to account for how doctors actually use information?

2016-07-01
Guidelines usually assume a rational comprehensive decision model in which all values, means, and ends are known and considered. In clinical encounters, however, patients and doctors most often follow “the science of muddling through. Given that clinical knowledge does not follow the narrow rationality of “if-then” algorithms contained in guidelines, alternatives are desperately needed. Glyn Elwyn, professor at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, joins us to discu...
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