Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2. 4 | will gain leverage from an evidence-based diagnosis of the main causes
2 II, 5. 1. 2 | concepts of biomedicine and evidence-based therapy. Patient-centeredness
3 II, 5. 3. 6 | management, application of evidence-based clinical guidelines, and
4 II, 5. 4. 6 | or its determinants, of evidence-based disease prevention, screening~·
5 II, 5. 4. 6 | resources;~· Development of evidence-based, sustainable and costeffective
6 II, 5. 4. 6 | measures based on national evidence-based guidelines and aimed at
7 II, 5. 5. 3 | sound database for a future evidence-based prevention of psychosis. (
8 II, 5. 5. 3 | AF, Steinwachs DM (2003): Evidence-based psychosocial treatment practices
9 II, 5. 5. 3 | bodies aiming at developing evidence-based medicine measures for clinical
10 II, 5. 5. 3 | management of MS provides clear, evidence-based recommendations on managing
11 II, 5. 5. 3 | bodies aiming at developing evidence-based medicine measures for clinical
12 II, 5. 6. 5 | These bring together the evidence-based interventions that have
13 II, 5. 6. 5 | what can be achieved from evidence-based interventions with what
14 II, 5. 9. FB | together with scientific and evidence-based preventive measures and
15 II, 5. 9. 5 | together with scientific and evidence-based preventive measures and
16 II, 5. 9. 6 | what concerns treatment and evidence-based recommendations (Bousquet
17 II, 5. 14. 2 | authorities to adopt an evidence-based approach to periodontal
18 II, 6. 3. 1(3)| and to suggest effective evidence-based prevention actions.~
19 II, 7. 5 | prevention; (iv) to promote evidence-based approaches; and (v) to participate
20 II, 9. 1. 2 | precautionary principle” as well as “evidence-based practice”, protecting the
21 II, 9. 2. 5 | strategy based on sound evidence-based policy, and framed according
22 III, 10. 2. 1 | complemented by the adoption of evidence-based responses, a diversification
23 III, 10. 2. 4 | acceptable translated into evidence-based policies and interventions
24 III, 10. 2. 4 | acceptable translated into evidence-based policies and interventions
25 III, 10. 2. 5 | of these risks has led to evidence-based programmes of prevention,
26 III, 10. 3. 2 | of these risks has led to evidence-based programmes of prevention,
27 III, 10. 4. 2 | pillars of food safety. EFSA’s evidence-based assessments of risk – carried
28 IV, 11. 1. 5 | increase the physician’s use of evidence-based clinical guidelines, administrative
29 IV, 11. 6. 4 | stakeholders with accessible and evidence-based information, typically in
30 IV, 12. 3 | of the issues at stake:~Evidence-based policies are the most effective
31 IV, 13. 7. 5 | in order to enable solid evidence-based decision making. It is necessary