A doctor's order. The Dutch Case of Evidence-Based Medicine (1970-2015)Maklu, 28 авг. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 466 In the early 1990s, a new concept was coined: ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM). After a remarkably short time, EBM was virtually all-pervasive in medicine and healthcare throughout the world. Even outside the domain of healthcare, the new concept became fashionable, for example in the shape of (pleas for) ‘evidence-based management’ and ‘evidence-based policy’. In short, ‘evidence-based’ developed into one of the mantras of the current era. This book uses history as a tool to gain insight into the highly influential, but also elusive and multifaceted phenomenon of EBM. As such, A Doctor’s Order is a ‘must read’ for patients, professionals, managers and policy makers in healthcare as well as for anyone who is interested in understanding the present socio-political order. |
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General Introduction | 9 |
Professional Response and Mechanism of Control | 22 |
Sources Working Method and Scope | 35 |
Pierre Louis as Part of the EBM Rhetoric | 50 |
From Theory to Practice Louiss Bifurcated Legacy | 65 |
EBM from a Historical Perspective | 79 |
Therapeutic Evaluation before the RCT Era | 96 |
Conclusion | 109 |
The Utrecht Three Stage Rocket | 242 |
Conclusion | 257 |
External Pressure and Professional Response | 270 |
From Healthcare Model to Management Model | 287 |
a Fluent Transition to the EBM Era | 305 |
Two Complementary Reports Dunning and BorstEilers | 320 |
From MTA to Appropriate Medical Care | 335 |
Chapter 9 | 349 |
Chapter 3 | 113 |
Breakthrough in the 1980s | 126 |
Criticism and Selfreflection | 144 |
Chapter 4 | 159 |
A New Era in Academic Research | 177 |
The Weakness of Patientrelated Research in the Netherlands early 1980s | 190 |
A Cultural Map of Medicine | 203 |
Conclusion | 219 |
Chapter 6 | 221 |
From Implementation Problem to Learning | 362 |
Opportunities and Threats | 376 |
Conclusion | 392 |
Overall Conclusions | 399 |
Marks as an Amendment to Porter | 412 |
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Internet Sources | 461 |