نتایج جستجو برای: evidence based decisions

تعداد نتایج: 3638730  

2011
Philip Kittredge Charles G Durbin

Though advances in medical science have created improved therapies, often these are not widely provided throughout the health-care system. Also, there is growing recognition of the lack of safety in health-care delivery. The development of evidence-based, best practice, national guidelines has been encouraged to reduce unnecessary variation in care and for improving quality. Adoption of guideli...

Journal: :Studies in health technology and informatics 2003
Domenico M. Pisanelli Davide Zaccagnini Lucio Capurso Maurizio Koch

The "evidence-based medicine" (EBM) paradigm is centered on the concept of "best evidence" and clinical studies based on this approach are more likely to be considered by physicians in their practice. In this paper we describe an ontology representing the concepts involved in evidence-based medicine and meta-analysis and show how an ontological approach can be applied both for revisiting EBM co...

Journal: :Aesthetic surgery journal 2016
Dirk T Ubbink Trientje B Santema Oren Lapid

Shared decision-making (SDM) invokes the bidirectional communication between physicians and patients required to involve the patient's preference in the eventual treatment choice. This paper will explain what SDM is, why it is important, and how it is performed in clinical practice. It is an essential part of evidence-based medicine, as it helps determine whether the available evidence on the p...

2017
David E. Manthey Nicholas D. Hartman Aileen Newmyer Jonah C. Gunalda Brian C. Hiestand Kim L. Askew

[This corrects the article on p. 105 in vol. 18, PMID: 28116018.].

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
nathalie eckard magnus janzon lars-åke levin

background the inclusion of cost-effectiveness data, as a basis for priority setting rankings, is a distinguishing feature in the formulation of the swedish national guidelines. guidelines are generated with the direct intent to influence health policy and support decisions about the efficient allocation of scarce healthcare resources. certain medical conditions may be given higher priority ran...

Journal: :Health affairs 2005
Carolyn M Clancy Kelly Cronin

Variations in health care services have been well documented worldwide. The result is that increased health care spending is not uniformly associated with improved health. Interest in increasing the value obtained from health care investments has stimulated efforts to develop the best science and apply it to health care delivery. Advances in communications and information technology have made s...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2007
Martha Driessnack Valmi D Sousa Isabel Amélia Costa Mendes

This second article of the series "An Overview of Research Designs Relevant to Nursing" presents qualitative research designs. Phenomenological, ground theory, ethnography, narrative inquiry, and other related qualitative-related research methodologies are described. In addition, the importance of qualitative research as groundwork for quantitative studies is discussed. This link between qualit...

2013
Karien Stronks Nicolien F Wieringa Anita Hardon

There is increasing evidence that outcomes of health care differ by patient characteristics, such as gender and ethnicity. If evidence-based medicine is to improve quality of care for all patients, it is essential to take this diversity into account when designing clinical studies. So far, this notion has mainly been translated into recommendations for including minority populations in trials. ...

Journal: :BMC Medical Education 2009
Janice M Johnston C Mary Schooling Gabriel M Leung

BACKGROUND As the overall evidence for the effectiveness of teaching of evidence based medicine (EBM) is not strong, and the impact of cultural and societal influences on teaching method is poorly understood, we undertook a randomised-controlled trial to test the effectiveness and learning satisfaction with two different EBM teaching methods (usual teaching vs. problem based learning (PBL)) for...

2016
Roberta Garau

This letter considers the main challenges that people with rare diseases and their families face: delay in diagnosis, lack of appropriate support and information, and impaired access to treatment. The differences in medical experience between a patient with a rare disease and one with a common one are made through the use of a real-life example: the diagnosis of leiomyosarcoma received by my mo...

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