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The steps to develop guidelines include the following: (a) assess the need for change in practice, (b) link the problem interventions and outcomes, (c) synthesize the best evidence, (d) design the practice change, (e) implement and evaluate the change in practice that has occurred since the guidelines were set up, and (f) integrate and maintain the changes that has come about in practice.
Since overweight and obesity are a growing public health problem, interventions reducing BMI could - if the hypothesised relationship exists - also be an effective primary and secondary prevention strategy for musculoskeletal symptoms.
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PICO: problem, intervention, comparison, and outcome.
PICO stands for Patient problem, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome.
This involves assessment, diagnosis of nutrition problem, intervention, monitoring and evaluation [ 52].
Participants were requested to determine what the problem, intervention, alternative and outcome are according to the preset scenario.
PICO facilitates well-formatted search that includes four text fields: problem, intervention, compare to, and outcome [ 45, 60, 62].
Case studies can inform the development of more robust theory that identifies the links between problem, intervention and outcome.
The PubMed/PICO template prompted the searcher for the PICO elements of the question (patient problem, intervention, comparison and outcome), as well as patient age group and gender.
A clear answerable question is composed of four components – problem, intervention, comparison, and outcome – referred to by the acronym PICO [ 5, 6].
8 Such studies use both qualitative and quantitative data about improvement in context; they can inform the development of more robust theory that links problem, intervention and outcome.
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