Evidence-based practice (EBP) refers to the approach adopted by both healthcare commissioners and professionals alike. This approach is defined and based on the latest and most contemporary research findings, the clinical expertise and the patients' unique values and circumstances. The NHS is based ...
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of middle managers’ role were conducted in several countries and healthcare settings, across multiple implementation phases, and were related to a range of EBPs; this suggests the breadth of contexts in which middle managers may play an important role in implementing innovations and practice ...
This paper gives an overview of evidence-based practice in health promotion, with reference mainly to the National Health Service (NHS) context within the ... AM Learmonth - 《Health Education Research》 被引量: 50发表: 2000年 The collaborative economy and tourism: Critical perspectives, question...
Patients would practice these strategies in their natural environment during sessions. When reexperiencing occurs, they remind themselves that they are responding to a memory, and this is not the current reality. They could focus their attention on how the present situation is different from the ...
Evidence-based medicine is often described as the ‘template’ for evidence-based policymaking. EBM has evolved over the last 70 years, and now tends to be methodologically pluralistic, operates through specific structures to promote EBM, and is inclusiv
Our research recentlypublished in Policy & Politicsexplores the BI phenomena as it emerged in Australia, from which we derive analysis relevant to global actors and governments engaged BI. In two independent exploratory studies, we sought to understand how such teams actually operate in practice. One...
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There are also methodological problems, such as compound- ing variables (increased funding for the NHS during the Blair Labour Government resulted in an improved performance effect in the NHS not necessarily attrib- utable to the influence of leadership), and the effect of time lag between ...