How to find evidence to reliably inform practice Practice Nursing Vol 17, No 1Judith CarrierJon Brassey
Evidence: What Is It, Where Do We Find It, and How Do We Use It? The purpose of this paper is to review the history and rationale for evidence-based medicine (EBM). The development of EBM is briefly described, together w... JY Gillenwater,M Gray - 《European Urology Supplements》 被...
Practical approaches to evidence-based practice: how can professionals make informed decisions--based on scientific facts--for their patients and practices? The culture of our profession is evolving. All stakeholders must share the same goal: improved patient care, based on management steeped in ...
The present paper focuses on evidence-based practice and policy with a specific focus on the cooperation between researchers, policy makers, and practitioners. The evidence-based practice movement has gained greatly in impact in recent years and standards for research leading to evidence-based practice...
EBM—the use of current best evidence to make decisions about patient care—is an essential component of clinical practice today. Being based upon the preponderance of good published evidence rather than the opinion of one or more individuals, it removes the potential bias of “expert opinion,”...
Evidence in practice. How does evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of the vertebral artery test influence teaching of the test in a professional physical t... Evidence in practice. How does evidence on the diagnostic accuracy of the vertebral artery test influence teaching of the test in a ...
Evidence-based Medicine: How to Practice and Teach EBM We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. You can change your coo... Robinson,Jan - 《Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal》 被...
Current Products and Practice Section Evidence-based Orthodontics—How do I assess the evidence? Is the abstract structured? An abstract should summarize the paper to allow the reader to quickly assess whether the paper is of interest to them. This is ... JE Harrison,DS B.,DS F.,... 被...
this might be considered supporting evidence, helpful but not necessary to the conclusion. now, imagine an lsat question that asked you for an assumption that the argument depends upon. in this case, you need to find an unstated premise that connects the other premise to the conclusion: law...
Now in its fifth edition, this classic introduction to the practice and teaching of evidence-based medicine is written for busy clinicians at any stage of their career who want to learn how to practise and teach evidence-based medicine (EBM). It is short and practical, emphasizing direct clini...