A MODEL OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE FOR LAW SCHOOLS TO IMPROVE SYSTEM OUTCOMESMEYER, CHANCESt. Mary's Law Journal
The new paradigm for public service organizations is summed up in the phrase "evidence-based practice," a concept grown from its origin in clinical medical practice to include a broad range of disciplines, including non-clinical approaches to disease prevention and health promotion. From a "global...
An evidence-based practice (EBP) program that is designed to develop mentors in both clinical and academic settings has the potential for transforming a health care organization. This article describes an innovative program, Evidence Equals Excellence, which consists of two components: a clinical pract...
As part of the evidence-based practice movement, a noticeable shift has occurred in the psychological assessment literature, with greater attention focused... Z Therrien,J Hunsley - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 被引量: 143发表: 2015年 Community Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse: A Survey of Practiti...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) began gaining popularity in the late 1970s, as health care providers sought to improve efficiency and clinical outcomes. Since the time of Florence Nightingale, nursing history is replete with stories of nursing pioneers using research to care for patients, yet, as ...
This, in its turn, owes its origins to evidence-based medical practice which began in the 1970s although, in the case of IL, there is more emphasis on filling the gaps in quality research availability rather than making more use of research evidence as is the case in the medical field. ...
Objective To explore the effect of the evidence-based practice model of Advancing Research and Clinical Practice through Close Collaboration(ARCC)on clinical nurses′evidence-based nursing(EBN)levels.Methods Based on ARCC model,we pushed forward the philosophy of EBN through the following stages:at ...
Research to practice: international dissemination of evidence-based behavioral medicine. Background: In recent years, there has been a dramatic rise in the global prevalence of chronic conditions. Cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chro... Epping-Jordan JoAnne E - 《Annals of Behavioral Medici...
Introduction of ASPAN’S Evidence-based Practice ModelIntroduction of ASPAN’S Evidence-based Practice ModelPublication » Introduction of ASPAN'S Evidence-based Practice Model..doi:10.1016/j.jopan.2005.06.001Myrna Eileen MamarilElsevier Inc.Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing...
As evidence-based medicine (EBM) becomes a mainstay in GME, traditional models of JC present a number of insufficiencies and call for novel models of instruction. A flipped classroom model appears to be an ideal strategy to meet the demands to connect evidence to practice while creating ...