Why alternative medicine cannot be evidence-based
- PMID: 11739043
- DOI: 10.1097/00001888-200112000-00011
Why alternative medicine cannot be evidence-based
Abstract
The concept of evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been widely adopted by orthodox Western medicine. Proponents of EBM have argued that complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities ought to be subjected to rigorous, controlled clinical trials in order to assess their efficacy. However, this does not represent a scientific necessity, but rather is a philosophical demand: promoters of EBM seek to establish their particular epistemology as the primary arbiter of all medical knowledge. This claim is problematic. The methods for obtaining knowledge in a healing art must be coherent with that art's underlying understanding and theory of illness. Thus, the method of EBM and the knowledge gained from population-based studies may not be the best way to assess certain CAM practices, which view illness and healing within the context of a particular individual only. In addition, many alternative approaches center on the notion of non-measurable but perceptible aspects of illness and health (e.g., Qi) that preclude study within the current framework of controlled clinical trials. Still, the methods of developing knowledge within CAM currently have limitations and are subject to bias and varied interpretation. CAM must develop and defend a rational and coherent method for assessing causality and efficacy, though not necessarily one based on the results of controlled clinical trials. Orthodox medicine should consider abandoning demands that CAM become evidence-based, at least as "evidence" is currently narrowly defined, but insist instead upon a more complete and coherent description and defense of the alternative epistemic methods and tools of these disciplines.
Comment in
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What is this nonsense that complementary and alternative medicine is not amenable to controlled investigation of population effects?Acad Med. 2001 Dec;76(12):1221-3. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200112000-00012. Acad Med. 2001. PMID: 11739044 No abstract available.
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Reconnecting the science and art of medicine.Acad Med. 2001 Dec;76(12):1224-5. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200112000-00013. Acad Med. 2001. PMID: 11739045 No abstract available.
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