Treating real people: Science and humanity

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
Michael LoughlinStephen Buetow

Abstract

Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field of applied health research. The vast array of papers in this edition are evidence of a broad change in thinking across an impressive range of practice and academic areas. The problems of complexity, the rise of chronic conditions, overdiagnosis, co-morbidity, and multi-morbidity are serious and challenging, but we are rising to that challenge. Key conceptions regarding science, evidence, disease, clinical judgement, and health and social care are being revised and their relationships reconsidered: Boundaries are indeed being redrawn; reasoning is being made "fit for practice." Ideas like "person-centred care" are no longer phrases with potential to be helpful in some yet-to-be-clarified way: Theorists and practitioners are working in collaboration to give them substantive import and application.

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May 25, 2012·Health Care Analysis : HCA : Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy·Michael LoughlinTorkel Falkenberg
Sep 22, 2012·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael LoughlinElselijn Kingma
May 23, 2013·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael LoughlinElselijn Kingma
Jun 15, 2014·BMJ : British Medical Journal·Trisha GreenhalghUNKNOWN Evidence Based Medicine Renaissance Group
Oct 15, 2014·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Alexandra Pârvan
Apr 30, 2015·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael LoughlinBrent M Kious
May 18, 2016·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Mary-Clair Yelovich
Jul 22, 2017·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Benjamin Djulbegovic, Shira Elqayam
Sep 30, 2017·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Per Lytsy
Sep 30, 2017·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael LoughlinJonathan Fuller
Nov 7, 2017·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Christopher MayesWendy Lipworth
Jan 10, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Mathew MercuriRoss E G Upshur
Jan 13, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Diogo Telles-Correia
Feb 28, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Benjamin DjulbegovicWilliam Dale
Mar 7, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Stefania Sarsah Cobbinah, Jan Lewis
Apr 1, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Lex A L B Rutten
Apr 1, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Wendy A Rogers, Mary J Walker
Apr 4, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Bjørn HofmannLars Sandman
Apr 16, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Trisha Greenhalgh
May 1, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Patrick Daly
May 24, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Bjørn Hofmann
May 26, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Rani Lill Anjum
Jun 1, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Anna Luise Kirkengen
Jun 9, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Nancy Cartwright
Jun 12, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Jeffrey K AronsonJon Williamson
Jun 15, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·George Graham
Jun 22, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Stavros Ioannidis, Stathis Psillos
Jun 22, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Ross E G Upshur
Jun 29, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael P Kelly
Jun 29, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Andrew Jones, Daniel Steel
Jul 3, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Lynette Reid
Jul 13, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Huw Llewelyn
Jul 13, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Scott Eustace
Jul 14, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Mathew Mercuri, Brian S Baigrie
Jul 17, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Mathew Mercuri, Amiram Gafni
Jul 18, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Elena Rocca
Jul 18, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Mathew Mercuri, Amiram Gafni
Jul 22, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Rani Lill AnjumElena Rocca
Jul 25, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·S M de Souza
Jul 27, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Susanne Uusitalo, Jeremy Howick
Jul 27, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Şerife Tekin, Simon Michael Outram
Jul 28, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Jennifer Radden
Jul 31, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Thomas Fröhlich
Aug 1, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·G V Ramesh Prasad

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Jul 22, 2018·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Rani Lill AnjumElena Rocca
Mar 14, 2019·ELife·Fredrik AndersenElena Rocca
Nov 17, 2019·Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice·Michael LoughlinK W M Fulford
Apr 10, 2019·BMJ Evidence-based Medicine·Ray MoynihanPaul Glasziou
Jul 13, 2021·Frontiers in Medicine·Jako S BurgersErik W M A Bischoff

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