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Evidence-based practice in medicine and health care / Ruud ter Meulen / New York ; Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer (2005)
Evidence-based practice in medicine and health care : a discussion of the ethical issues [printed text] / Ruud ter Meulen, Author ; Nikola Biller-Andorno, Author ; Christian Lenk ; Reidar Lie . - New York ; Berlin ; Tokyo : Springer, 2005 . - VI, 184 p.
ISBN : 978-3-540-22239-2 : 53,45 €
Languages : English (eng)
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Ethics, Clinical ; Evidence-Based Practice ; MedicineAbstract: Evidence-based Medicine (EBM) is feared to become a kind of cook-book medicine that has nothing to do with the traditional skills and ethics.
This volume shows the contribution EBM makes and might make to medical practice and health policy. It describes as many viewpoints as possible with a focus on the ethical issues that are at stake in this process.
It shows how EBM has developed from an internal medical issue to an instrument for health policy. It is the outcome of the European Project "Ethical Issues of Evidence Based Practice in Medicine and Health Care" and gives insight into the ethical background of the debate on the role of EBM in various areas of medicine, including clinical practice, medical education, medical research, health policy and medical sociology.
About the Author
R. ter Meulen, PhD
Full professor & Director of the Institute for Bioethics
Department of Health Care Studies, Section Health Ethics and Philosophy
Institute for Bioethics
http://www.zw.unimaas.nl/gew/staffresdescr/ruudtermeulen.htm
Prof. Ruud ter Meulen (1952) is psychologist and ethicist. He is Director of the Institute for Bioethics and Professor for Philosophy and Ethics at the University of Maastricht and in Maastricht. The main research areas of Prof. Ter Meulen are the promoting of autonomy in the care for dependent elderly, resource allocation (particularly in regard to elderly care), medical ethics committees, ethical pluralism and the problem of consensus. Prof. Ter Meulen has directed several international projects. He was co-director of the International Project 'Care for the Elderly: Goals and Priorities' (1991-1994), a joint project with the Hastings Centre and sponsored by the European Union. He was coordinator of several European projects: the BIOMED project (1993-1995) 'Ethical Issues in the Research with Cognitively Impaired Elderly Subjects', the workpackage Ethical Issues and Quality of Life of the European Alzheimer Clearing House (EACH) project (1996-1997) and the project Ethical Issues of Elderly Care, which is part of the BIOMED project European Biomedical Ethics Practitioner Education (1996-1999) co-ordinated by Imperial College (UK). He was co-ordinator of the BIOMED 2 project 'Solidarity and care in the European Union' (1998-2000). He is coordinating two projects within the Fifth Framework. One of them is the project ‘Ethical Issues of genetics’ which is part of the TEMPE project (2000-2002), co-ordinated by Imperial College. The other one is the two-year project ‘Ethical Issues of Evidence Based Practice in Medicine and Health Care’ (EVIBASE) which finished in March 2003. Prof. Ter Meulen was principal coordinator of the EVIBASE project. He is partner and member of the core-group of the Project Bio-Technology-Ethics, coordinated by the University of Genoa (Prof. Celada), which develops a training course in ethics for PhD students in the field of biotechnology. Prof. Ter Meulen is the coordinator of NOMET, the national training course for members of ethics committees on the ethical and legal issues of medical research with human beings. This project is sponsored by the Ministry of Health and promoted by the Central Committee for Medical Research with Human Persons (CCMO).
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MEULEN Ruud ter et al./ 1.The ethical debate on evidence-based medicine - Introduction to the volume
SEPERS Christine et al./ 2.Regulating health care. The development of guidelines in medical practice and health policy
VOS Rein et al./ 3. Evidence-based medicine and power shifts in health care systems
TALLACCHINI Mariachiara/ 4.Beyond legitimate science : the case for policy-related science
PORZSOLT Franz et al./ 5. Teaching evidence-based medicine
PRAETORIUS Frank/ 6. Evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines in cardiology. Promoting science, practice, or bureaucracy ?
FABRIS Fabrizio et al./ 7. Are particular patients disadvantaged by EBM ? Focus on frail elderly patients
REIS Andreas et al./ 8. Evidence-based medicine in mental health : towards better and fairer treatment ?
ASHCROFT Richard/ 9. Current epistemological problems in evidence-based medicine
VOS Rein et al./ 10. Coordinating the norms and values of medical research, medical practice and patient worlds. The ethics of evidence-based medicine in "boundary fields of medicine"
LIE Reidar/ 11. Research ethics and evidence-based medicine
RASPE Heiner/ 12. Clinical evaluative research : which patients benefit, how and when ? A contribution to a European discussion
LIBERATI Alessandro et al./ 13. Defining a proper background for discussing evidence-based medicine
ROGERS Wendy/ 14. Evidence-based medicine and equity : the exclusion of disadvantaged groups
NORHEIM Ole/ 15. The role of formal outcome evaluations in health policy making : a normative perspective
NORD Erik/ 16. The usefulness of formal outcome evaluations in health policy making : looking for the baby in the bathwater
DANIS Marion/ 17. Evidence-based medicine and managed care
HOUTEPEN Rob et al./ 18. Recommendations from the Evibase projectRecord link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00519 WB 102/TER Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Evidence synthesis for decision making in healthcare / Alexander Sutton / Chichester : Wiley (2012)
Evidence synthesis for decision making in healthcare [printed text] / Alexander Sutton, Author ; Nicky J. Welton, Author ; Nicola J. Cooper, Author ; K. R. Abrams, Author ; A.E. Ades, Author . - Chichester : Wiley, 2012 . - 320 p. : Ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-470-06109-1 : € 65,00
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Decision Support Techniques ; Evidence-Based Medicine ; Models, Statistical ; StatisticsRecord link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3145 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-02686 WB 102 / SUT Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
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How to use the evidence : assessment and application of scientific evidence [printed text] . - Cambera [Australia] : National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), 2000 . - VII, 81 p. : ill. ; A4.
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Evidence-Based Medicine ; Handbooks ; Practice Guideline [Publication type] ; StandardsAbstract: This handbook focuses on how to evaluate and use the evidence gathered from a systematic literature review to inform the development of evidence-based clinical guidelines. In doing so, it builds on the information presented in an accompanying handbook in this series (How to review the evidence: systematic identification and review of the scientific literature), drawing on the most recent methods that have emerged in this rapidly developing area. Contents note: CONTENTS -- Preface vii -- INTRODUCTION 1 -- Development of evidence-based guidelines 1 -- Using and presenting evidence 1 -- About this handbook 3 -- 1 ASSESSING THE EVIDENCE 5 -- 1.1 Dimensions of evidence 5 -- 1.2 Level of evidence 5 -- 1.2.1 Study design 6 -- 1.2.2 What if studies disagree? 11 -- 1.2.3 Can causation be established in the absence of -- randomised controlled trials? 12 -- 1.2.4 Need for different study designs 13 -- 1.3 Quality of the evidence 14 -- 1.3.1 Is study quality important? 15 -- 1.4 Statistical precision of the effect 17 -- 1.5 Size of the effect 17 -- 1.5.1 Measures of treatment effect 18 -- 1.5.2 Interpretation of statistical significance and the -- size of effect 20 -- 1.6 Relevance of the evidence 23 -- 1.6.1 Appropriateness of the outcomes 24 -- 1.7 Evidence summary 29 -- 1.7.1 Suggested format for an evidence checklist 30 -- 1.7.2 Examples 31 -- 1.8 Conclusion 31 -- 2 APPLYING THE EVIDENCE 33 -- 2.1 Introduction 33 -- 2.2 General issues 34 -- 2.2.1 Can the intervention be reproduced in the -- setting of interest? 34 -- 2.2.2 Can the results be applied in other settings and -- to other patients? 35 -- 2.2.3 Can the results be applied to individuals? 36 -- 2.2.4 Using evidence in primary care 36 -- 2.3 Applicability and guideline development 37 -- 2.4 Applying evidence to individuals 40 -- 2.4.1 Transferability 40 -- 2.4.2 Application to individuals 49 -- iv How to use the evidence -- 3 PRESENTING THE EVIDENCE ON BENEFITS -- AND HARMS 55 -- 3.1 Introduction 55 -- 3.2 Information framing 56 -- 3.3 Presenting a balance sheet of benefits and harms 56 -- 3.3.1 What is a balance sheet? 56 -- 3.3.2 What should be included in the balance sheet? 57 -- Appendix A Membership of production team for handbook 59 -- Appendix B Process report 61 -- Glossary 63 -- Acronyms and abbreviations 75 -- References 77 Link for e-copy: http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/_files_nhmrc/publications/attachments/cp69.pdf?q=publica [...] Format of e-copy: PDF [Open Access] (530 KB) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2599 Inleiding in Evidence-based Medicine / R.J.P.M. Scholten / Houten ; Diegem : Bohn Stafleu van Loghum (2018)
Inleiding in Evidence-based Medicine : Klinisch Handelen Gebaseerd Op Bewijsmateriaal [printed text] / R.J.P.M. Scholten, Publishing director ; M. Offringa, Author ; W.J.J. Assendelft, Author . - Houten ; Diegem : Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2018 . - 218 p. : ill., ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-90-368-1977-0 : €49,55
Languages : Dutch (nla)
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Evidence-Based Medicine ; Handbooks ; Methods ; Research methods ; Review Literature ; Teaching MaterialsAbstract: Dit boek zet voor studenten, docenten, onderzoekers en professionals in de gezondheidszorg overzichtelijk uiteen wat evidence-based medicine in detail inhoudt. Het geeft praktische tips over het zoeken naar literatuur met behulp van (meta-)zoekmachines en behandelt moderne methoden om artikelen kritisch te beoordelen. Met evidence-based medicine zijn externe verantwoording, transparantie en standaardisatie belangrijke sturings- en ordeningsprincipes in de zorg geworden. Dat draagt in belangrijke mate bij aan de kwaliteit en veiligheid van de zorg.
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