Sunday, April 13, 2014
Evidence-Based Medicine (At a glance)
What is Evidence-based Medicine?
EBM is a new paradigm of clinical practice and a process of lifelong learning, which emphasises a systematic and rigorous assessment of evidence for use in decision-making in health care in conjunction with expertise of the decision makers and expectations and values of the patients.
Knowing About EBM (1-2-3-4)
Knowing EBM is like knowing 1-2-3-4. EBM has
- one goal, 
- two fundamental principles, 
- three components and 
- four steps. 
One goal is
- to improve quality of clinical care; 
Two principles are
- hierarchy of evidence and 
- insufficiency of evidence alone in decision-making; 
Three components are
- evidence, 
- expertise and 
- expectations of patients (triple Es); and 
four steps are
- ask, 
- acquire,
- assess and 
- apply (4 As).
In Summary
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

 








 
