Controlled Studies in Measuring the Efficacy of Medical Care: A Historical Perspective
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 March 2009
Extract
There are three phenomena unique to medical research. First, unlike most historic events and their time- and culture-specific relationships, determination of the efficacy of medical care cuts across national and cultural boundaries in the Western world. Second, most of the study methods currently used to determine whether a specific medical intervention works have a long tradition, usually stretching back over centuries. Third, it is difficult to predict whether, and how readily, research results will be incorporated into medical practice.
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care , Volume 2 , Issue 2 , February 1986 , pp. 299 - 310
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1986
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