Al-Benna Sammy
Department of Plastic Surgery, BG University Hospital Bergmannsheil, Ruhr University Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Ostomy Wound Manage. 2010 Jun;56(6):48-54.
Although a healthcare system crippled by lack of resources cannot perform effectively, spending more money in an ineffective system may not lead to better outcomes. To ensure systemwide resource maximization, evidence-based medicine and guidelines that consider treatment cost-effectiveness and recommend treatment for persons with the most to gain are required. To demonstrate that increasing use of evidence-based medicine can improve wound care, the effect of informed treatment decisions on improving patient care was reviewed. A Medline and OvidSP literature search was conducted of English-language literature using the MESH terms evidence-based practice and wounds and injuries. The adoption of evidence-based medicine by individual healthcare professionals can help ensure the limited resources available are used efficiently, enhancing confidence that additional funds will translate into more people receiving better wound care and having better health. Wound care professionals are encouraged to participate in conducting well-designed and controlled clinical studies of wound dressings and to resist the routine use of new, usually more expensive, dressings in the absence of good quality clinical evidence for their benefit over existing products.
尽管一个因资源匮乏而陷入困境的医疗系统无法有效运行,但在一个无效的系统中投入更多资金可能并不会带来更好的结果。为确保全系统资源的最大化利用,需要有基于证据的医学以及考虑治疗成本效益并为获益最大的人群推荐治疗方法的指南。为了证明增加基于证据的医学的应用可以改善伤口护理,我们回顾了明智的治疗决策对改善患者护理的影响。使用医学主题词“基于证据的实践”以及“伤口与损伤”对英文文献进行了Medline和OvidSP文献检索。个体医疗保健专业人员采用基于证据的医学有助于确保有效利用有限的可用资源,增强人们对于额外资金将转化为更多人获得更好的伤口护理和更佳健康状况的信心。鼓励伤口护理专业人员参与开展设计良好且对照严格的伤口敷料临床研究,并抵制在缺乏优于现有产品的高质量临床证据的情况下常规使用新的、通常更昂贵的敷料。