Clarifying the term "evidence based medicine"

Journal Title: Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής - Year 2015, Vol 32, Issue 6

Abstract

Although the term evidence based medicine (EBM) is part of the everyday medical vocabulary, there is often considerable confusion over its meaning. In Greece, an additional reason for misconceptions lies in the translation of the word "evidence" into Greek words meaning either "proof" or "documentation". Instead of personal experience and pathophysiological rationale, on which medical decisions were based in the past, EBM uses evidence from clinical research, which is mainly represented by randomized control trials (RCTs), in making decisions about the care of individual patients. An updated model for evidence based clinical decision making integrates research evidence with clinical expertise and the choice of patients. Criticism of EBM covers a wide variety of topics, including shortage of scientific evidence ("gray zones"), paucity of documentation that EBM improves patient outcome, early discontinuation or non-publication, non-registration and clinical irrelevance of completed RCTs, and various limitations of the guideline process, such as lack of established working rules and conflict of interest in guideline committees. To address the above concerns, many experts call for a return to the founding principles of EBM. Despite its flaws, EBM remains an indispensable aid to clinical decision making.

Authors and Affiliations

T. MOUNTOKALAKIS

Keywords

Related Articles

Teaching of clinical skills: From simulation to real patients

Contemporary medical education waivers between providing integrated education and ensuring quality in healthcare services. Patient safety has become the main priority in medicine, causing serious problems and limitations...

The tattoo: From social outcast to genetic medicine

This review provides information on tattooing, which has been practised for centuries worldwide. In the 18th century the Polynesian practice became popular, initially among European sailors, but later spreading throughou...

Histological changes of the aortic wall under mechanical stress

OBJECTIVE It is known that the aorta responds to changes in intraluminal pressures by changes in its dimensions. The aim of this study was the investigation of the structural-histological remodeling of the aortic wall as...

Cerebral vein thrombosis

NO abstract available

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP163969
  • DOI -
  • Views 74
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

T. MOUNTOKALAKIS (2015). Clarifying the term "evidence based medicine". Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής, 32(6), 650-660. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-163969