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Making clinical guidelines work for people living with multiple long-term conditions: Analysis and recommendations from a review of single-condition guidelines

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Sara PretoriusORCiD, Victoria Bartle, Dr Sue BellassORCiD, Ella Blackburn, Professor Rachel CooperORCiD, Professor Heather CordellORCiD, Nicola HoweORCiD, Professor Fiona MatthewsORCiD, Professor Paolo Missier, Adam Pearson, Dr Chris PlummerORCiD, Professor Sian RobinsonORCiD, Emeritus Professor Thomas Scharf, Dr Jana SuklanORCiD, Phakapan Walker, Professor James WasonORCiD, Professor Avan SayerORCiD, Professor Miles WithamORCiD

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Author(s): Pretorius S, Bartle V, Bellass S, Blackburn ER, Bold H, Cooper R, Cordell HJ, Evison F, Holding R, Howe N, Lam E, Marshall T, Matthews FE, Missier P, Pearson ER, Plummer C, Richards G, Robinson SM, Sapey E, Scharf T, Singer M, Suklan J, Walker P, Wason JMS, Sayer AA, Witham MD

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: BMJ Medicine

Year: 2025

Volume: 5

Issue: 1

Online publication date: 23/02/2026

Acceptance date: 12/12/2025

Date deposited: 12/12/2025

ISSN (electronic): 2754-0413

URL: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjmed-2025-001495

DOI: 10.1136/bmjmed-2025-001495

Data Access Statement: Data are available in a public, open access repository. Data are available upon reasonable request. Data used in this publication which are not provided in the supplementary materials are available from the corresponding author on request or from the Newcastle University Figshare repository (doi:10.25405/ data. ncl. 29911853). Supplemental material This con


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Additional support for this work was provided through the NIHR Newcastle Clinical Research Facility [NIHR203967]
MDW, RC, JS, and AAS acknowledge support from the Multiple Long- Term Conditions Cross- NIHR Collaboration (funded by the UK Government Department of Health and Social Care).
NH, SP, E- RB, PW, and JS are supported by the NIHR HealthTech Research Centre in Diagnostic and Technology Evaluation (https://hrc-techeval.nihr.ac. uk/) (NIHR205290).
RC, AAS, SB, and MDW acknowledge support from the NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR203309).
The ADMISSION research collaborative (2021- 25) is funded by the Strategic Priority Fund Tackling multimorbidity at scale programme (grant No MR/ V033654/1).

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