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Sharing Implementability Tools worldwide: With funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and in partnership with the Guidelines International Network, the Guideline Implementability Research and Application Network (GIRAnet) promotes collaboration among guideline developers, implementers and researchers interested in implementability (g-i-n.net/activities/implementation/giranet). In plain language this means including information in or with guidelines that helps users to implement them. We are particularly interested in guideline implementability tools (GItools) that help users plan for, implement and evaluate use of guideline recommendations. GIRAnet identified, described and assembled exemplar guideline implementability tools (GItools) in a prototype GItool Directory which is publicly available and can be searched or browsed (giranet.org). More importantly, we invite the international guideline community to submit information about a GItool that they or others developed. For more information about these initiatives or to join the GIRAnet Interest Group and receive periodic email updates please contact [email protected]. Best regards, Jessica Cheng Position PER Anna Gagliardi, PhD CIHR New Investigator in Knowledge Translation Associate Professor, University of Toronto Scientist, University Health Network
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 22:32:13 +0000

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