TRAM·S
project

Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) are one of the most commonly used tools for transferring scientific evidence to health care practice, thus helping improve the general health of the population. The objective of TRAM-S is to design strategies for the appropriate dissemination and implementation of CPGs.

Promote
your CPG

Would you like to promote a Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) but you’re not sure where to start? Discover what communication actions are best suited to the needs of your CPG.

Start assessing your CPG

One of the results of TRAM-S has been the development of a practical test whose results allow us to make decisions on the actions that need to be carried out in order to promote a new clinical practice guideline (CPG).

The fact is that the elaboration of a CPG does not conclude with the completion of the deliverable, as it needs to be disseminated and promoted among those interested in order to put their interventions or recommendations into practice, thus optimising attention to patients, relatives and even the healthy population in general.

Do you have a new CPG or an updated version of an existing one that you’d like to promote? Carry out the test and get different strategies according to the results obtained. It’ll be quick and you can start straight away:

QUESTION

Has your CPG obtained an average score equal to or higher than 4.5 in item 1 of the Overall Assessment section in the AGREE II questionnaire?*

* We recommend that this score matches the average marks awarded by at least four reviewers of the aforementioned item of the questionnaire.