ravijuhtude
Ravijuhtude is a term used in Estonian medical literature to describe documented instances of medical treatment, including regimens, patient outcomes, and safety observations. In practice, ravijuhtude encompass case reports, small case series, and real-world observations that illustrate how therapies perform outside controlled trials.
Etymology: The word ravijuhtude combines ravi (treatment) with juhid, related to guidance or reporting in a
Purpose and use: Ravijuhtude serve to share practical experiences, support guideline development, and contribute to surveillance
Data and methods: Reports can be collected from hospital records, pharmacovigilance databases, registries, and published literature.
Limitations: Ravijuhtude are subject to biases such as selection bias and reporting bias, and their findings
Areas of focus: Antibiotic therapies, oncologic regimens, chronic disease management, and adverse drug reactions are common
Related concepts include case reports, case series, pharmacovigilance, real-world evidence, and evidence-based medicine.