What is a psychiatry based on evidence?

Evidence -based psychiatry is the method of studying and treatment of mental health disorders, which is more based on empirical knowledge and evidence than folk remedies and intuition. There are many different practices in all fields, including psychiatry, which are performed mainly because "this is the way it has always happened" and not because they are necessarily useful practices. Practical evidence -based practitioners try to cut these practices and use only those that are supported by empirical evidence. This also involves ensuring that empirical data are widely available for both psychiatrists and patients. Evidence and other types of psychiatry and even other medicine are sometimes studied by meta -analysis of sociologists and science philosophers.

An important aspect of psychiatry based on evidence that allows practitioners to assess the efficiency of different techniques and link specific results to specific techniques is receiving, detailed records. This includes detailedTheness of describing all used techniques, providing quantitative data on time and all used medicines and monitoring all changes in a patient with great detail. This method is contrary to the methods of records that are only unofficial and that lack any quantitative rigidity. Any speculation or change in practice in psychiatry based on evidence should be firmly based on quantitative observations that should not be drawn from speculation based on unofficial or poorly recorded evidence.

Even in psychiatry based on evidence, the judgment of an individual psychiatrist is very important, because similar symptoms can arise from very different disorders. Only by understanding the subtleness of the patient's condition can make the practitioner effective judgments about the best treatment options. Psychiatric practices that take all aspects of each patient with regard to thatTNNA gender, age and background fall into the category of "personalized medicine". A change in therapeutic methods based on an individual, although it means treating two people differently for the same condition, does not mean abandoning psychiatry based on evidence. The psychiatrist must take into account various factors before treating the patient - an important part is in fact taken into account by these factors and is not purely intuition.

Sociologists and philosophers of science often study the best methods of psychiatric practice through a meta -analysis of various treatment styles. Generally, one expert will have medicine in a highly traditional way or based on strict observance of evidence, certain achievements and some failures. As such, only one practice cannot be assessed whether the most effective psychiatry is based on evidence or another method. The meta -analysis is trying to examine various practices and from the collected information to determine which method is more efficient. Analysis of many different practices allows scientists to deduceVěra, which could not be analyzed by only one.

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