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Clinical Research Transformed / by Olli S. Miettinen, Johann Steurer, Albert Hofman.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2019 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Miettinen, Olli S. (Olli Sakari), 1936- author.
Steurer, Johann, author.
Hofman, A., author.
Contributor:
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Epidemiology.
Public health.
Biometry.
Statistics.
Artificial intelligence.
Biomedicine, general.
Public Health.
Biostatistics.
Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences.
Artificial Intelligence.
Local Subjects:
Biomedicine, general.
Epidemiology.
Public Health.
Biostatistics.
Statistics for Life Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences.
Artificial Intelligence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XXIV, 302 pages) : 2 illustrations
Edition:
First edition 2019.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book delineates the fundamental transformations that, according to its precepts, are now needed in the objects and methods of 'patient-oriented' clinical research, in order to make it genuinely patient-relevant. These transformations are presented as providing for transition from today's 'evidence-based' practices (advocated by 'clinical epidemiologists') to knowledge-based succedanea of these. While those existing practices vary according to doctors' personal opinions about the burden of the available evidence, their knowledge-based succedanea will be essentially invariant across individual doctors, as they'll be guided by 'expert systems' (imbedded in cyberspace). At issue in this is transformation in what the authors present as the very essence of clinical medicine, namely clinical doctors' esoteric ad-hoc knowing: "gnosis." This is clinical doctors' knowing - probabilistic - about relevant-but-hidden truths about their patients' health, and constitutes the basis for their teaching ("doctoring") the patients about these esoteric insights. The probabilities are 'personalized' in the meaning of their specificity to the cases' gnostic profiles. Genuinely patient-relevant clinical knowledge this book presents as the requisite basis for three species of clinical doctors' gnosis: diagnosis - knowing about whether a particular type of illness is present (though hidden) in the patient; etiognosis - knowing about whether the patient's illness was caused by a particular antecedent of it; and prognosis - knowing about the patient's future health, including as to its dependence on the choice of treatment. Pivotal in gnostic clinical research this book presents to be the studies' objects design in terms of a statistical model for the rate of occurrence of the entity of health in question, in a defined domain of case presentations. The essentials of the studies' methods designs are deduced from their objects designs. Study of this book - on the theory of "meta-epidemiological clinical research" - is essential preparation for teaching 'patient-oriented' clinical research and for actual design and conduct of the studies and of their critical reviews. And by the same token, study of this book is essential preparation for the needed replacement of 'case-based learning' of clinical medicine, for suitably-learned teaching of the practice of clinical medicine - focused on the status quo of the scientific knowledge-base for (gnoses in) the discipline ('specialty') at issue.
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Essence of Clinical Medicine
Essence of Clinical Research
Clinical Research and Clinical Medicine at present
Clinical Research Transformative of Clinical Medicine
Core Concepts of Epidemiology and Epidemiological Research
The Epidemiological Interface of Gnostic Clinical Research
The Logistic Regression Model
Statistics from the Model's Fitting to Gnostic Data
The Types of Diagnostic Challenge and Needs for Knowledge
Harvesting Experts' Diagnostic Probability Estimates
Objects Design for a Diagnostic Probability Study
Methods Design for a Diagnostic Probability Study
The Bayes' Theorem Framework for Diagnostic Research
Research Focused on Diagnostic Tests
Introduction to Etiognostic Research
Objects Design for an Etiognostic Study
Methods Design for an Etiognostic Study
Introduction to Prognostic Research
Example: Research on 'Hormone Replacement Therapy'
Prognostic Probability Functions from Clinical-trial Data
Non-experimental Intervention-prognostic Studies
Intervention-prognostic Derivative Research
Theory of Medicine Defining the Essential Missions for Clinical Research
Theory of Clinical Research for Its Essential - Gnosis-serving - Missions
Toward Worldwide Scientific Clinical Medicine
Glossary
Appendix 1: What about 'Machine Learning'?- Appendix 2: On Excellence of Epidemiologic Academia
Index.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-030-06176-0
9783030061760
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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