National Institute of Mental Health, Colombo, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2010 Jan;52(Suppl 1):S80-2. doi: 10.4103/0019-5545.69217.
The need for good research in psychiatry has never been more important than in this era of 'Evidence-based medicine' (EBM).[1] The countries in south Asia have to rise to the challenge and abandon the emphasis placed on 'Experiencebased medicine', as was popular in the traditional systems of medicine - the art was handed down from father to son or guru to shishya (student).Evidence-based medicine does not abandon clinician experience, skills, and judgment, but rather complements it with the best available evidence and patient choice.[2] This article explores the challenges in obtaining the best available evidence in the south Asian context.
在这个“循证医学”(EBM)的时代,精神病学领域的高质量研究比以往任何时候都更加重要。[1]南亚各国必须迎接这一挑战,摒弃传统医学体系中流行的“经验医学”模式,即艺术从父亲传给儿子或古鲁(导师)传给希什亚(学生)。循证医学并没有摒弃临床医生的经验、技能和判断,而是用最佳可用证据和患者选择来补充它。[2]本文探讨了在南亚背景下获得最佳可用证据所面临的挑战。