患者中心の測定:現代医学における倫理、認識、対話<br>Patient-Centered Measurement : Ethics, Epistemology, and Dialogue in Contemporary Medicine

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患者中心の測定:現代医学における倫理、認識、対話
Patient-Centered Measurement : Ethics, Epistemology, and Dialogue in Contemporary Medicine

  • 著者名:McClimans, Leah M.
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  • Oxford University Press(2024/05/10発売)
  • ポイント 141pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780197572078
  • eISBN:9780197572092

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Contemporary medicine is Janus-faced. Evidence-based medicine is one face, emphasizing evidence, statistics, and method. Patient-centered care is the other, prioritizing patient experiences, judgement, and values. Government agencies, policy makers, major insurers and clinicians have sought ways to bring these approaches together, and the questionnaires that patients must fill out at the doctor's office or hospital are its most common manifestation. Leah M. McClimans examines one such integrative approach, patient-centered measurement. Patient-centered measurement is the idea that patient perspectives on, for instance, physical functioning or quality of life, should play an evidentiary role in determining how effective a drug is taken to be, the degree to which a hospital provides good quality care or whether a particular intervention should be funded by an insurer. Patient-centered measurement treats patient perspectives on par with more traditional metrics such as mortality, morbidity, and safety. But how can measurement, which relies on standardization, represent patient perspectives, which, if not idiosyncratic, are at least various and changeable? Leah M. McClimans investigates the history and philosophy of patient-centered measurement, examining the use and role of patient questionnaires, and explores how patient-centered measurement sits within the contemporary preoccupation with evidence-based medicine.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsIntroductionPart 1 Moving Away From Standard Assumptions: Health Science and PhilosophyChapter 1 Coordination, Validation and the Hermeneutic CircleChapter 2 Vehicles for Patient-Centered CarePart 2 An Epistemic Theory for Patient-Centered MeasuresChapter 3 Epistemic DialogueChapter 4 Ongoing CoordinationPart 3 Addressing ConcernsChapter 5 Are Patient-Centered Constructs Measurable?Chapter 6 Industry and Patient-Focused InitiativesConclusionIndex

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