Definition Evidence-based medicine (EBM) applies scientific methods to medical practice. According to the father of EBM, Sackett, David : "Evidence-based medicine is the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients." In...
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Finally, until we are able to establish a more genuinely clinically meaningful definition that encompasses a far greater spectrum of the cancer experience, it is hoped that we can at least agree to acknowledge that so-called “evidence-based medicine” based on data from randomized phase III tria...
Definition: Evidence-based medicine relies on conscientious, precise and judicious use of the best available scientific evidence in individual patient management. Methods: In practice, use of evidence-based medicine requires assessment of the evidence by critical reading according to wellestablished rules....
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) promises to make the practice of medicine more fully `rational', thereby increasing medicine's reliability and improving patient health outcomes. However, intractable ethical and epistemic problems with applying a model of rationality that privileges quantifiable `evidence' ...
DefinitionEvidence Based Medicine is the conscientious(自觉), explicit(明确), and judicious(审慎) use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.Sackett, D. L. BMJ 1996 Evidence-based medicine is the integration of best research evidence with clinical ...
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Despite psychology's early interest in the area of research-supported techniques, the formal inquiry into evidence-based practice was not proposed until the latter part of the 20th century by the field of medicine. Towards an understanding of evidence-based practice Nurses' use of evidence-based ...
In order to identify the strengths and weaknesses of evidence it is necessary to agree on the definition of the concept of evidence based medicine (EBM). EBM can be considered as a way of thinking arguing that health care decisions need to be focused on research-based evidence. Strength of...
The evidence-based medicine model of clinical practice: scientific teaching or belief-based preaching? Rationale Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is commonly advocated as a ‘gold standard’ of clinical practice. A prominent definition of EBM is: the integr... C Charles,A Gafni,E Freeman - 《...