There is a contemporary dialectic concerning the status of evidence-based medicine, criticising it for being ‘scientistic’, epistemologically inconsistent, rigid and dismissive of non-numerical sources of knowledge. A host of alternative frameworks has been proposed, including values-based medicine, narrative medicine, patient-centered care and person-centered medicine. Person-centered medicine is amongst the most persuasive and well-argued models. Miles and Mezzich [1] have argued in a major article that person-centered medicine employs theories of personhood to elaborate and justify its epistemology and praxis. At the same time, they claim that person-centered medicine is an ‘emergent ’ concept that needs no base or foundation to justify ...
In their discussion paper, Miles and Mezzich argue that evidence-based medicine (EBM) and patient-ce...
In their important discussion paper presenting person-centred medicine (PCM) as ‘an emergent model o...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has always required integration of patient values with 'be...
Miles and Mezzich have written a comprehensive review of the origins, development and current status...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
belief that one could do almost anything on a patient as long as the principles of beneficence (best...
In recent years, there has undoubtedly been an “over-reliance on science” that has led to an unedify...
Medicine and healthcare have been around for thousands of years, but we seldom ask why they are so i...
Address to the Second Annual Conference, European Society for Person Centred Healthcare: A key mo...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
On top of elaborate methods and approaches in research, diagnostics, and therapy, medicine is in nee...
The main message we are trying to get across throughout the article is that the placebo is not an in...
According to numerous commentators, clinical freedom, the art of medicine, and, by implication, a de...
Item does not contain fulltextA patient's values and preferences are one of the three 'pillars' of e...
In their discussion paper, Miles and Mezzich argue that evidence-based medicine (EBM) and patient-ce...
In their important discussion paper presenting person-centred medicine (PCM) as ‘an emergent model o...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has always required integration of patient values with 'be...
Miles and Mezzich have written a comprehensive review of the origins, development and current status...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
belief that one could do almost anything on a patient as long as the principles of beneficence (best...
In recent years, there has undoubtedly been an “over-reliance on science” that has led to an unedify...
Medicine and healthcare have been around for thousands of years, but we seldom ask why they are so i...
Address to the Second Annual Conference, European Society for Person Centred Healthcare: A key mo...
Person-centered medicine is emerging as one of the most formidable critiques of evidence-based medic...
On top of elaborate methods and approaches in research, diagnostics, and therapy, medicine is in nee...
The main message we are trying to get across throughout the article is that the placebo is not an in...
According to numerous commentators, clinical freedom, the art of medicine, and, by implication, a de...
Item does not contain fulltextA patient's values and preferences are one of the three 'pillars' of e...
In their discussion paper, Miles and Mezzich argue that evidence-based medicine (EBM) and patient-ce...
In their important discussion paper presenting person-centred medicine (PCM) as ‘an emergent model o...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has always required integration of patient values with 'be...