Background: Evidence‐based practice (EBP) is defined as "an approach in which current, high‐quality research evidence is integrated with practitioner expertise and client preferences and values into the process of making clinical decisions" (ASHA, 2005). Evidence‐based practice has gained ...
This chapter discusses the definitions ofevidence-based practiceand some of the criticisms of the approach found in the literature. Among the strongest criticism of evidence-based practice (EBP) is that there is not well-defined literature at present and what is there is difficult to read and co...
The evidence-based practice movement has gained greatly in impact in recent years and standards for research leading to evidence-based practice have been defined. However, the slow and incomplete uptake of research findings especially in the field of education obviously has shown that the development...
摘要: This article summarises how evidence-based practice is defined, and what might constitute evidence. It describes the steps that should be taken in a systematic review of evidence, and some of the issues involved in implementing the findings of such reviews in practice....
Radiation therapists, as professionals, need to maintain personal knowledge and inform organisational best practice according to latest international research. Evidence based practice is well established in health care and has a definedmethodological process for locating, appraising and applying the best avai...
Evidence-based practice: What evidence is missing? Background: Evidence‐based practice (EBP) is defined as "an approach in which current, high‐quality research evidence is integrated with practitioner expertise and client preferences and values into the process of making clinical decis... Elman,J...
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15. When evaluating quality improvement (QI) programs in relation to evidence-based practice (EBP), it is easy to note that a. Both are designed to improve performance. b. When implementing EBP projects, it is important to review QI data. ...
To fully implement evidence-based practice (EBP), nurses need to have both a spirit of inquiry and a culture that supports it. In our first article in this series (“Igniting a Spirit of Inquiry: An Essential Foundation for Evidence-Based Practice,” November 2009), we defined a spirit of...
The term "Evidence-Based" has begun appearing in the field of strength and conditioning. however, this term has yet to be Formally introduced to the Strength and Conditioning Community. Far from being a Mere Buzz-Word, Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a defined process by which practitioners ...