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[Evidence-based medicine: context and relevance].

H Raspe, E F Stange

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    Evidence-based medicine (EBM) requires empirical proof over theory, integrating clinical experience with systematic reviews. This approach, while valuable, faces challenges and must critically evaluate its own efficacy.

    Area of Science:

    • Clinical Medicine
    • Medical Research Methodology

    Context:

    • Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is a topic of ongoing debate.
    • EBM emphasizes empirical evidence over theoretical plausibility for therapeutic concepts.

    Purpose:

    • To review the types of evidence in clinical medicine.
    • To explore the history and context of EBM.
    • To highlight the necessity of complementing clinical experience with external evidence.

    Summary:

    • EBM mandates empirical validation of treatments, moving beyond theoretical concepts.
    • It advocates for systematic reviews over fragmented literature searches for robust evidence.
    • The Cochrane Collaboration exemplifies this rigorous approach to evidence synthesis.

    Impact:

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    • EBM provides a framework for linking patient issues with validated external evidence.
    • It promotes critical appraisal of research findings.
    • The methodology of EBM itself requires rigorous self-assessment and proof of effectiveness.