McCartney Margaret
General Practitioner and Freelance Writer, Glasgow, UK.
London J Prim Care (Abingdon). 2017 Oct 13;10(1):8-12. doi: 10.1080/17571472.2017.1384610. eCollection 2018 Jan.
In this paper I examine the relationship between benefits, harms and evidence-based medicine in the context of British primary healthcare. First, I will examine: 'What is a benefit and what is a harm?' Second, what should we know about where the balance of risk and benefit appear to lie? Third, what should we do with this knowledge, particularly in the context of the biopsychosocial gaze of primary care? I conclude that even perfect knowledge about benefits and harms requires to be translated in the context of the individual patient: it also requires to be interpreted according to what that persons' wishes are.
By reiterating again and again how biases are stacked in favour of recommending treatments and interventions well beyond their rational evidence, my hope is that more honest medicine will result in less but higher value medicine. Stopping doing things that don't work, or work rarely, or come with an unacceptable burden of side effects or appointments should make room for the pleasure of practicing medicine.
•Even perfect knowledge about benefits and harms requires to be translated in the context of the individual patient: it also requires to be interpreted according to what that persons' wishes are.•In the real, messy frontline world of general practice, we will always have uncertainty about where the balance of risk and benefit might lie.
在本文中,我探讨了英国初级医疗保健背景下益处、危害与循证医学之间的关系。首先,我将探讨:“什么是益处,什么是危害?”其次,对于风险与益处的平衡似乎处于何处,我们应该了解些什么?第三,我们应该如何运用这些知识,尤其是在初级医疗保健的生物心理社会视角下?我的结论是,即使是关于益处和危害的完美知识,也需要在个体患者的背景下进行转化:它还需要根据患者的意愿进行解读。
通过一次又一次地重申偏见是如何倾向于推荐远远超出其合理证据的治疗方法和干预措施的,我希望更诚实的医学将带来更少但更有价值的医疗。停止做那些不起作用、很少起作用或带来不可接受的副作用负担或预约负担的事情,应该能为行医的乐趣腾出空间。
•即使是关于益处和危害的完美知识,也需要在个体患者的背景下进行转化:它还需要根据患者的意愿进行解读。•在真实、混乱的全科医疗一线世界中对于风险与益处的平衡可能处于何处,我们将始终存在不确定性。