基本説明
Explains how evidence can be applied to health policy and management decisions for populations, rather than for individual patients. Places the emphasis on science and how to make rational healthcare decisions in the face of financial pressures. For public policy makers. 2nd edition: c2001.
Full Description
This is a guide to evidence-based decision making for healthcare, medical and nurse managers.
Contents
PrologueEvidence-Based healthcare. Doing the right things right. Making decisions about health services. Searching for evidence. Appraising the quality of research. Assessing the outcomes found. The evidence-based organisation. Evidence-based public health. Developing the evidence management skills of individuals. The evidence-based consultation. Epilogue: Evidence-based healthcare in the post-modern era.



