[An experimental evaluation of a hospital's internal clinical guideline system. Randomized, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park Clinic Weissenssee in Berlin]].

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[An experimental evaluation of a hospital's internal clinical guideline system. Randomized, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park Clinic Weissenssee in Berlin]]. / Braune, Stephan; Wegscheider, K; Zielinski, Wiebke; Müller-Lissner, S.

in: Z Arztl Fortbild Qualitatssich, Jahrgang 97, Nr. 4-5, 4-5, 2003, S. 283-286.

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title = "[An experimental evaluation of a hospital's internal clinical guideline system. Randomized, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park Clinic Weissenssee in Berlin]].",
abstract = "Randomised, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin. As part of the evaluation programme for the intranet-based internal guideline system at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin, an experimental randomised, controlled trial was conducted in which 12 medical students in their final year were asked to solve 10 clinical vignettes each. A number of written and electronic sources of medical information was available. In addition, the students were allowed to use the internal guideline system for one half of the vignettes in a crossover fashion. There was a sample size-related non-significant trend in favour of the guideline system concerning the primary endpoint {"}time to right solution{"} (mean 2.8 min; 95% CI -1.6 to 7.3). A per-protocol-analysis revealed a great variability in the actual use of the guidelines available. There was an inverse {"}dose-response relationship{"} between the intensity of guideline usage and the endpoint.",
keywords = "Humans, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Cross-Over Studies, Berlin, Students, Medical, Education, Medical/*standards, Educational Measurement/*methods, Hospital Units/*standards, Internal Medicine/*standards, Humans, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Cross-Over Studies, Berlin, Students, Medical, Education, Medical/*standards, Educational Measurement/*methods, Hospital Units/*standards, Internal Medicine/*standards",
author = "Stephan Braune and K Wegscheider and Wiebke Zielinski and S M{\"u}ller-Lissner",
year = "2003",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "97",
pages = "283--286",
number = "4-5",

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AU - Braune, Stephan

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AU - Zielinski, Wiebke

AU - Müller-Lissner, S

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N2 - Randomised, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin. As part of the evaluation programme for the intranet-based internal guideline system at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin, an experimental randomised, controlled trial was conducted in which 12 medical students in their final year were asked to solve 10 clinical vignettes each. A number of written and electronic sources of medical information was available. In addition, the students were allowed to use the internal guideline system for one half of the vignettes in a crossover fashion. There was a sample size-related non-significant trend in favour of the guideline system concerning the primary endpoint "time to right solution" (mean 2.8 min; 95% CI -1.6 to 7.3). A per-protocol-analysis revealed a great variability in the actual use of the guidelines available. There was an inverse "dose-response relationship" between the intensity of guideline usage and the endpoint.

AB - Randomised, controlled crossover pilot study on the efficacy of Intranet-based guidelines for General Internal Medicine at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin. As part of the evaluation programme for the intranet-based internal guideline system at the Park-Klinik Weissensee in Berlin, an experimental randomised, controlled trial was conducted in which 12 medical students in their final year were asked to solve 10 clinical vignettes each. A number of written and electronic sources of medical information was available. In addition, the students were allowed to use the internal guideline system for one half of the vignettes in a crossover fashion. There was a sample size-related non-significant trend in favour of the guideline system concerning the primary endpoint "time to right solution" (mean 2.8 min; 95% CI -1.6 to 7.3). A per-protocol-analysis revealed a great variability in the actual use of the guidelines available. There was an inverse "dose-response relationship" between the intensity of guideline usage and the endpoint.

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KW - Berlin

KW - Students, Medical

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KW - Educational Measurement/methods

KW - Hospital Units/standards

KW - Internal Medicine/standards

KW - Humans

KW - Practice Guidelines as Topic

KW - Cross-Over Studies

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KW - Students, Medical

KW - Education, Medical/standards

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