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Recherche et soins de développement : aspects méthodologiques spécifiques

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Au cours des dernières décennies, le champ de la médecine a subi des mutations considérables, influencées notamment par le développement de l’Evidence Based Medecine (EBM). L’EBM ou médecine factuelle est définie comme « l’intégration du meilleur degré de preuve prenant en compte l’expertise clinique du praticien et les valeurs du patient » [1]. Elle repose sur la revue systématique de la littérature scientifique et attribue le niveau de preuve le plus élevé aux méta-analyses. Elle a eu un impact considérable en médecine néonatale avec les premières publications, entre 1989 et 1992, de l’Oxford Database of Perinatal Trials suivie de la mise en place de la Cochrane Library [2]. Cette « bibliothèque » regroupait, au mois de novembre 2012, 301 méta-analyses dans le champ de la néonatologie.

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Pierrat, V., Sizun, J. (2014). Recherche et soins de développement : aspects méthodologiques spécifiques. In: Soins de développement en période néonatale. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0529-0_28

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