将新一代循证医学融入肠道微生物群调节临床研究。

Q1 Medicine
Hania Szajewska
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摘要

本文探讨了在肠道微生物群研究领域应用循证医学(EBM)所面临的挑战和机遇。循证医学通过将现有的最佳证据与临床专业知识和患者价值观相结合,彻底改变了医疗保健。然而,循证医学也面临着一些批评,如过分强调随机对照试验的结果和缺乏患者参与。本文从 EBM 的大背景出发,讨论了这些批评意见,以及它们如何与肠道健康研究特别相关。本文还讨论了新一代 EBM 方法的出现,研究了其潜在的优势和局限性。例如,将下一代 EBM 方法纳入肠道微生物群研究有可能加深理解,并提供以患者为中心的干预措施。不过,它也提出了有关数据质量、隐私和患者参与的问题。本文的结论是,随着 EBM 的发展,必须认真注意确保新方法的稳健、透明和以患者为中心,从而促进肠道微生物群研究取得更好的成果。
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Integrating Next-Generation Evidence-Based Medicine Into Clinical Studies on Gut Microbiota Modulation.

This article explores the challenges and opportunities of applying Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) to the field of gut microbiota research. EBM has revolutionized healthcare by integrating the best available evidence with clinical expertise and patient values. However, EBM has also faced criticisms such as overemphasizing results of randomized controlled trials and a lack of patient involvement. The article discusses these criticisms in the broader context of EBM and how they are particularly relevant to studies on gut health. This article also discusses the emergence of next-generation EBM methods, examining their potential strengths and limitations. For example, integrating next-generation EBM methods into gut microbiota studies offers the potential for improved understanding and patient-centered interventions. Still, it also raises questions about data quality, privacy, and patient involvement. This article concludes that as EBM evolves, careful attention must be paid to ensure that new methods are robust, transparent, and patient-centric, thereby contributing to better outcomes in gut microbiota research.

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Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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