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What is most important is what comes across-Urological guidelines from the target group’s point of view
Der Urologe, 10/29/09
Busch J et al. – More than 90% of participating urologists accept clinical guidelines as useful instruments in clinical practice and for therapeutic decisions. The results should be integrated into guideline dissemination and implementation strategies in order to achieve a higher degree of treatment conformation to guidelines.
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