With regard to forms of evidence, Shaughnessy and Slawson5 2013; 7 produced the thought of Patient-Oriented Evidence that really matters (POEM), in distinction to Disease-Oriented Evidence (DOE). POEM relates to effects worth addressing to patients, such changes in morbidity, death, or standard of living. DOE addresses surrogate conclusion factors, like changes in lab values or other actions of reaction.
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