Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 233-237, August 2008

Evidence based medical imaging (EBMI)

  • Tony Smith

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Senior Lecturer in Medical Radiation Science, University Department of Rural Health, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health, The University of Newcastle, Locked Bag 9783 NEMSC, Tamworth, NSW 2348, Australia

Received 25 July 2006; accepted 14 February 2007.

Abstract 

Background

The evidence based paradigm was first described about a decade ago. Previous authors have described a framework for the application of evidence based medicine which can be readily adapted to medical imaging practice.

Purpose

This paper promotes the application of the evidence based framework in both the justification of the choice of examination type and the optimisation of the imaging technique used.

Methods

The framework includes five integrated steps: framing a concise clinical question; searching for evidence to answer that question; critically appraising the evidence; applying the evidence in clinical practice; and, evaluating the use of revised practices.

Results

This paper illustrates the use of the evidence based framework in medical imaging (that is, evidence based medical imaging) using the examples of two clinically relevant case studies. In doing so, a range of information technology and other resources available to medical imaging practitioners are identified with the intention of encouraging the application of the evidence based paradigm in radiography and radiology.

Conclusion

There is a perceived need for radiographers and radiologists to make greater use of valid research evidence from the literature to inform their clinical practice and thus provide better quality services.

Keywords: Evidence based practice, Research methods, Information technology

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PII: S1078-8174(07)00012-0

doi:10.1016/j.radi.2007.02.006

Radiography
Volume 14, Issue 3 , Pages 233-237, August 2008