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Clinical Thinking: Evidence, Communication and Decision-Making

ISBN: 978-0-470-75056-8

November 2007

BMJ Books

138 pages

Description

Clinicians are taught masses of facts, but not how to use them in the messy reality of patient care. This book provides a missing link between evidence and the clinical coalface. Though there are plenty of guides to evidence-based medicine, few explain how to build the information into patient oriented decision-making. Clinical Thinking allows you to think both logically and laterally about daily clinical issues and look at problems from different angles.

  • Uses realistic scenarios, frameworks and models
  • Takes you through the whole decision-making process, from observation and narrative to evaluating the best evidence for the individual situation
  • Illustrations and flow charts help clarify this new approach
  • These methods have been tried and tested by the authors, internationally respected general practitioners and teachers in primary care – all leaders in the evidence-based medicine movement

This book takes clinical medicine a big step forward in the direction of patient-focused practice!

About the Author

Chris Del Mar, Bond University.

Jenny Doust, University of Queensland.

Paul Glasziou, University of Oxford.

Features
Refreshing new text shows how to use evidence in aspects of patient management

* Uses frameworks and models to help in patient management

* How to evaluate the efficiency, safety and effectiveness of any treatment

* Provides useful examples from a range of clinical settings