Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3474924 | Italian Journal of Medicine | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The “evidence-based medicine”, as other models of care, has - in itself - some limitations. “No evidence in medicine” matters that the postulates of the EBM are not always applicable to the real patients of Internal Medicine wards, mostly elderly, frail, complex, with comorbidities and polipharmacy, often with cognitive dysfunction and limitation of autonomy, with psycho-emotional, social and economic problems. The interacting effects of overall involved diseases/factors and their management require more complex and individualised care than simply the sum of separate guideline components. Further innovation is required to resolve the need to enhance integration of evidence with our patients' values at the “bedside and/or clinic” management.
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Authors
Roberto Nardi, Tatiana Fabbri, Gelorma Belmonte, Paolo Leandri, Magda Mazzetti, Angelo Pasquale, Massimo Reta, Claudia Rizzi, Giovanni Scanelli, Ido Iori, Gualberto Gussoni, Claudio Pedace, Giovanni Mathieu, Antonino Mazzone,