Scientific research and evidence-based medicine : the basis of integrative medicine at the European congress ECIM 2018 in Slovenia
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2018-03-09Autori
Станишић, Славиша
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Integrative medicine is based on a number of its principles. The principle of accessibility is achieved
by providing health care to the citizens, which is physically, geographically and economically but
also culturally acceptable. The principle of universality is achieved by involving all citizens and im
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plementing integrated measures and procedures, health promotion, disease prevention at all lev
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els, early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. The principle of continuous quality improvement
is realized through measures and activities that are in line with modern achievements of medical
science and practice, increasing the possibility of a favourable outcome.
Evidence-based medicine is the careful, thoughtful use of the best evidence from the medical liter
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ature in the decision to treat a particular patient. This means that the individual clinical experience
must be integrated with the results of clinical studies that are well-placed methodologically, and
the results have clinical significance.
Evidence-based medicine is the integration of clinical experience, the value system of the patient
and the best evidence in the literature. The evidence does not by itself lead to conclusions, but it
assists in determining the best treatment of the patient.
Integrative medicine based on the evidence includes an extended application of the principles of
evidence-based medicine in the whole health care system, i.e. all professionals involved in the
provision of health care.
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