Two Years of Experience and Methodology of Korean COVID-19 Living Clinical Practice Guideline Development
CONCLUSION: We provided timely recommendations on living schemes and disseminated them to the public, policymakers and various stakeholders using webpages and social media. Although the output was successful, there were some limitations. The rigor of development issues, urgent timelines for public dissemination, education for new developers, and spread of several new COVID-19 variants have worked as barriers. Therefore, we must prepare systematic processes and funding for future pandemics.PMID:37309700 | PMC:PMC10261709 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e195
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Miyoung Choi Hyeon-Jeong Lee Su-Yeon Yu Jimin Kim Jungeun Park Seungeun Ryoo Inho Kim Dong Ah Park Young Kyung Yoon Joon-Sung Joh Sunghoon Park Ki Wook Yun Chi-Hoon Choi Jae-Seok Kim Sue Shin Hyun Kim Kyungmin Huh In-Seok Jeong Soo-Han Choi Sung Ho Hwang Source Type: research
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