Pizzorno Joseph E
Joseph E. Pizzorno, Jr, ND, is the editor in chief of the peer reviewed journal Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal and coauthor of the critically acclaimed Textbook of Natural Medicine . He is the founding president of Bastyr University, vice chair of the board of the Institute for Functional Medicine, Gig Harbor, Washington, and chair of the science board for Bioclinic Naturals, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
Glob Adv Health Med. 2012 Sep;1(4):8-13. doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2012.1.4.002.
As 21st century health care moves from a disease-based approach to a more patient-centric system that can address biochemical individuality to improve health and function, clinical decision making becomes more complex. Accentuating the problem is the lack of a clear standard for this more complex functional medicine approach. While there is relatively broad agreement in Western medicine for what constitutes competent assessment of disease and identification of related treatment approaches, the complex functional medicine model posits multiple and individualized diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, most or many of which have reasonable underlying science and principles, but which have not been rigorously tested in a research or clinical setting. This has led to non-rigorous thinking and sometimes to uncritical acceptance of both poorly documented diagnostic procedures and ineffective therapies, resulting in less than optimal clinical care.
随着21世纪的医疗保健从基于疾病的方法转向更以患者为中心的系统,该系统能够应对生化个体差异以改善健康和功能,临床决策变得更加复杂。使问题更加突出的是,这种更复杂的功能医学方法缺乏明确的标准。虽然西医对于什么构成对疾病的有效评估以及相关治疗方法的确定存在相对广泛的共识,但复杂的功能医学模式提出了多种个性化的诊断和治疗方法,其中大多数或许多都有合理的基础科学和原理,但尚未在研究或临床环境中进行严格测试。这导致了不严谨的思维,有时还导致对记录不充分的诊断程序和无效疗法的不加批判的接受,从而导致临床护理不尽如人意。