Evidence based medicine: a movement in crisis?
Queen Mary University of London · University of Oxford · +1 more institution
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Abstract
Trisha Greenhalgh and colleagues argue that, although evidence based medicine has had many benefits, it has also had some negative unintended consequences. They offer a preliminary agenda for the movement’s renaissance, refocusing on providing useable evidence that can be combined with context and professional expertise so that individual patients get optimal treatment
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Authors
4- TGTrisha GreenhalghCorresponding
Queen Mary University of London
- JHJeremy Howick
University of Oxford
- NMNeal Maskrey
Keele University
- FTfor the Evidence Based Medicine Renaissance Group
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Topics
Keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- The Renaissance
- Unintended consequences
- Movement (music)
- Alternative medicine
- Public relations
- Data science
- Computer science
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