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Original Article

Evidence-based family planning: the paradigm for the third millennium

Pages 287-294 | Accepted 05 Oct 2000, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Evidence-based medicine applies clinical epidemiology to the care of the individual patient. In contrast, autocratic or authoritarian medicine rests largely on expert opinion and clinical tradition. The need for evidence-based medicine in family planning practice is acute, as counselling for intrauterine devices and tubal sterilization attests. Two international evidence-based guidelines in family planning, both published in 1996, represent a major advance in clinical practice. In addition, the Cochrane Collaboration, a global effort to identify and synthesize randomized controlled trials in medicine, now includes topics on fertility regulation. Evidence-based clinical guidelines and Cochrane systematic reviews are valuable tools for family planning practice. The use of evidence-based medicine will improve clinical care today, and, more importantly, in the millennium which is just beginning.

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