Which strategies support the effective use of clinical practice guidelines and clinical quality registry data to inform health service delivery? A systematic review.
Kathy L FlitcroftCaleb FergusonAdam WalczakSandy MiddletonChristopher R LeviRachael Lisa Mortonnull nullPublished in: Systematic reviews (2022)
These five strategies, used in context-relevant combinations, are most likely to support the application of existing high-quality data, adding value to health service delivery. The review highlighted the limitations of study design in opportunistic registry studies that do not produce clear, usable evidence to guide changes to health service implementation practices. Recommendations include exploration of innovative methodologies, improved coordination of national registries and the use of incentives to encourage guideline adherence and wider dissemination of strategies used by successful registries.