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Guidelines in psychiatry: a necessary good?
J.A. Swinkels
The development of guidelines for clinical practice as well as the objections against it are discussed. The problems facing the implementation of guidelines are in part of a methodological nature; in part they reflect adverse developments in society. Psychiatrists should work on guidelines and protocols to reinforce their position in negotiating with insurance companies `buying care'. However, simply imposing guide- lines and protocols upon health care workers will turn out to be counterproductive and may even arrest the process of developing and testing. This would make guide- lines and protocols into mere restrictions, having a negative influence on psychiatry's professional standards.