Methodology minute: Utilizing the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method to develop guidelines for infection prevention

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Charles, KR
Hall, L
Ullman, AJ
Schults, JA
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2022
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The use of the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method is an innovative way to provide practical, evidence based clinical guidance to infection preventionist (IP) in the absence of clinical trial data. This brief primer aims to introduce the IP to the methodology, including a short case study demonstrating the utilization of the method in the arena of infection prevention and management.

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American Journal of Infection Control

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50

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3

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Nursing

Public health

Aerosols

Clinical practice guideline

Endotracheal suction

Prevention and control

Respiratory tract infection

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Charles, KR; Hall, L; Ullman, AJ; Schults, JA, Methodology minute: Utilizing the RAND/UCLA appropriateness method to develop guidelines for infection prevention, American Journal of Infection Control, 2022, 50 (3), pp. 345-348

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