Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field of applied health research. The vast array of papers in this edition are evidence of a broad change in thinking across an impressive range of practice and academic areas. The problems of complexity, the rise of chronic conditions, over-diagnosis, co- and multimorbidity are serious and challenging, but we are rising to that challenge. Key conceptions regarding science, evidence, disease, clinical judgement, health and social care, are being revised and their relationships reconsidered: boundaries are indeed being redrawn; reasoning is being made 'fit for practice'. Ideas like 'person-centred care' are no longer phrases with potential to be help...
Objective: Current models of health and social care services are stretched and do not always suit ...
Patients suffering from rare, extreme or extremely complex sets of symptoms have something to expect...
International audienceThe current “generalized digitization” of society is influencing the health en...
Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field o...
This book offers a variety of chapters that all have one message in common; to do valuable healthcar...
Health is more than the absence of disease. It is also more than a biological phenomenon. It is inhe...
In many respects evidence-based healthcare is neither new nor are its philosophical underpinnings un...
We have entered a new phase in the dialogue between proponents of evidence-based medicine and humani...
In recent years, there has undoubtedly been an “over-reliance on science” that has led to an unedify...
Abstract Close incorporation through varied areas of health research and health-care tasks enables ...
Bridging between basic medical science and clinical practice Translating the extraordinary scientifi...
The articulation of science and humanism has been from the outset one of the keystones of our progra...
Translating the extraordinary scientific and technological advances from the biomedical research lab...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
In the last decades it has become clear that medicine must find some way to combine its scientific a...
Objective: Current models of health and social care services are stretched and do not always suit ...
Patients suffering from rare, extreme or extremely complex sets of symptoms have something to expect...
International audienceThe current “generalized digitization” of society is influencing the health en...
Something important is happening in applied, interdisciplinary research, particularly in the field o...
This book offers a variety of chapters that all have one message in common; to do valuable healthcar...
Health is more than the absence of disease. It is also more than a biological phenomenon. It is inhe...
In many respects evidence-based healthcare is neither new nor are its philosophical underpinnings un...
We have entered a new phase in the dialogue between proponents of evidence-based medicine and humani...
In recent years, there has undoubtedly been an “over-reliance on science” that has led to an unedify...
Abstract Close incorporation through varied areas of health research and health-care tasks enables ...
Bridging between basic medical science and clinical practice Translating the extraordinary scientifi...
The articulation of science and humanism has been from the outset one of the keystones of our progra...
Translating the extraordinary scientific and technological advances from the biomedical research lab...
In Miles and Mezzich’s programmatic paper “The care of the patient and the soul of the clinic: perso...
In the last decades it has become clear that medicine must find some way to combine its scientific a...
Objective: Current models of health and social care services are stretched and do not always suit ...
Patients suffering from rare, extreme or extremely complex sets of symptoms have something to expect...
International audienceThe current “generalized digitization” of society is influencing the health en...