This book explores how pharmaceutical evidence is designed, interpreted, and used, drawing on positivist, constructivist, critical realist, pragmatist, feminist, and decolonial traditions. It shows how dominant evidence paradigms often struggle to account for time, population heterogeneity, patient experience, and context across contemporary therapeutic and care settings.
Rather than treating these dimensions as downstream complications, the book advances an evidence ecology approach--understanding evidence as an interacting system of methods, institutions, and social worlds--and offers a framework for aligning scientific rigor with access, uptake, and sustained therapeutic impact across diverse settings.
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