@article{17237, author = {Cass Alan and Craig J. and Gallagher M.}, title = {Applying evidence into routine clinical care at a unit level: the exemplar of renal anaemia management}, abstract = {
Variability in implementing research evidence into clinical practice is widespread, including in the management of patients with kidney disease. There are numerous well-known barriers and facilitators to evidence implementation identified in other clinical settings and a few chronic kidney disease studies. The necessary changes to health systems that support evidence implementation take time to design, apply and to have a measurable effect. Measurement against an agreed standard is fundamental to this process. We use the example of renal anaemia management across a dialysis unit to illustrate an approach to these issues.
}, year = {2010}, journal = {Nephrology (Carlton)}, volume = {15}, edition = {2010/07/09}, number = {4}, pages = {429-33}, isbn = {1440-1797 (Electronic)1320-5358 (Linking)}, note = {Gallagher, Martin PCass, AlanCraig, Jonathan CReviewAustraliaNephrology (Carlton, Vic.)Nephrology (Carlton). 2010 Jun;15(4):429-33.}, language = {eng}, }