Improving Healthcare Quality with Evidence-Based Medicine
Abstract
Physicians in recent years felt increasing pressure to work for
long hours and to see more patients even though they have few hours
in their normal routine hours to dedicate to self and continuing
education. Physician usually makes their clinical decisions based on
their own practical experience. Although these ways may be time
efficient but it might not provide the best care decision when it comes
to the patient. In EBM, physicians seeking additional information pose
questions that guide research for ideal literature. During a normal
single day, a physician can generate as many as 8 clinical questions,
finding the most suitable answer which could then alter the physician
way of management. Physicians need to practice EBM correctly but
lack of time is a major issue as reported in the literature that an average
practicing clinician spend less than one hour weekly reading evidence
based information. Therefore busy physicians need to learn new
technologies that would make practicing EBM more feasible.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/4716Collections
- Health Sciences-CAS (pre 2016) [151 items ]