richtlijn
Richtlijn is a document that provides recommendations or instructions intended to guide decision-making and standardize practices in a field. It can be issued by governmental bodies, professional associations, international organizations or regulatory agencies. In Dutch, the term is used for both general guidelines and formal directives, with the EU term directive translated as richtlijn. A richtlijn is typically non-binding in itself, offering preferred methods, criteria, or thresholds rather than strict requirements; however, when a directive or guideline is incorporated into national law or policy, it can have legal or administrative obligations.
In healthcare, clinical richtlijnen summarize evidence and propose diagnostic and treatment options, target outcomes, and management
Development usually relies on evidence evaluation, expert panels, stakeholder consultation, and transparent methodology; recommendations are graded
Difference from standards or rules: a richtlijn is guidance, not a mandatory standard, though organizations may
Examples include clinical practice guidelines issued by medical associations, administrative guidelines for public services, and EU