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Evidence-based medicine as a tool

S E Straus1

  • 1Nuffield Department of Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford.

Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)
|December 16, 1998
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Evidence-based medicine (EBM) helps clinicians use the best evidence for optimal patient care. This practice addresses the challenge of staying current with medical literature despite limited reading time.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical Practice
  • Medical Information Management

Background:

  • Clinicians require up-to-date evidence for optimal patient treatment.
  • The volume of clinical literature makes comprehensive reading by clinicians infeasible.
  • Reading time for clinicians often decreases post-medical school.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) for clinicians.
  • To address the challenges clinicians face in accessing and utilizing current best evidence.

Main Methods:

  • This study focuses on the conceptual framework of evidence-based medicine.
  • It reviews the necessity of integrating current research into clinical decision-making.

Main Results:

  • Evidence-based medicine provides a structured approach for clinicians.

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  • It enables the effective use of relevant clinical literature.
  • Conclusions:

    • Evidence-based medicine is crucial for clinicians to provide optimal patient care.
    • EBM facilitates overcoming the information overload and time constraints in medical practice.