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1Department of General Practice, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh EH8 9DX, Scotland, UK. wendy.rogers@ed.ac.uk
Abstract:
Facilitating patient choice is an important element in respecting the autonomy of patients. Evidence-based medicine has the potential to contribute to this process by the provision of high quality research-based information, for use by patients and clinicians. In this paper, I analyse the processes of evidence-based medicine in order to identify the ways in which patient choice is affected by decisions made in the development and use of evidence-based guidelines. I argue that despite the potential contribution, the current methods and techniques of guideline production limit rather than facilitate patient choice.
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