GLIA
The objective of GLIA is to provide a tool for the appraisal of the implementability of clinical guidelines.
Implementability refers to a set of guideline characteristics that predict potential challenges to effective implementation.
In addition to a series of questions that inquire about global aspects of a guideline's implementability,
the instrument explores the following dimensions of individual recommendations:
- Decidability
- Executability
- Effect On Process Of Care
- Presentation & Formatting
- Measurable Outcomes
- Apparent Validity
- Novelty/Innovation
- Flexibility
- Computability
A discussion of the development of GLIA has been published in BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making at The GuideLine Implementability Appraisal (GLIA): development of an instrument to identify obstacles to guideline implementation.
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