Evidence-based policy as reflexive practice. What can we learn from evidence-based medicine?
- PMID: 28429971
- DOI: 10.1177/1355819616670680
Evidence-based policy as reflexive practice. What can we learn from evidence-based medicine?
Abstract
The call for evidence-based policy is often accompanied by rather uncritical references to the success of evidence-based medicine, leading to often unsuccessful translation attempts. In this paper, I reflect on the practice of evidence-based medicine in an attempt to sketch a more productive approach to translating evidence into the practice of policy making. Discussing three episodes in the history of evidence-based medicine - clinical trials, and the production and use of clinical guidelines - I conclude that the success of evidence-based medicine is based on the creation of reflexive practices in which evidence and practice can be combined productively. In the conclusion, I discuss the prospects of such a practice for evidence-based policy.
Keywords: evidence-based medicine; evidence-based policy; reflexivity.
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