Guiding principles for implementing ESCMID clinical practice guidelines

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-27-2026

Publication Title

Clinical microbiology and infection

Keywords

Guideline implementation; Implementation science; Infection prevention; RE-AIM; Review

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) must be effectively implemented to result in meaningful improvements in patient care, support evidence-based decision-making, and drive high-quality, standardized medical practice.

OBJECTIVES: This paper is a guide to current best practices for quality implementation of CPGs, with a focus on the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infection.

SOURCES: The guide is informed by implementation science and based on the RE-AIM/PRISM implementation framework, one of the most used frameworks for planning and monitoring research-supported change in healthcare.

CONTENT: A systematic approach to CPG implementation should be guided by three key principles commonly acknowledged in implementation science and reflected in the RE-AIM/PRISM model: (1) understanding the context into which the guideline will be embedded, (2) tailoring the guideline and its implementation to this context, and (3) monitoring guideline implementation.

IMPLICATIONS: To improve the applicability, effectiveness, and sustainability of novel CPGs, future advancements should prioritize their intentional, well-planned dissemination and implementation, and the rigorous evaluation of CPG outcomes.

PubMed ID

41610951

ePublication

ePub ahead of print

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