The World Health Organization (WHO) defines evidence-based practice (EBP) as an interdisciplinary approach to clinical decision-making that includes the best available evidence, care context and ...
Although disagreement is pervasive in healthcare discussions, there is not much debate about the value of evidence-based practice (EBP). Who, after all, could argue against using the prevailing ...
Post by Bryan G. Cook, University of Hawaii at Manoa A few internet searches (conducted on May 23, 2015) hint at the ubiquity of evidence-based reforms in contemporary education: Searches of “evidence ...
The Journal of Nursing Administration, Vol. 49, No. 4 (April 2019), pp. 208-214 (7 pages) Integration of evidence-based practice (EBP) into the culture of a healthcare organization is essential to ...
AIM: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is fundamental to improving patient outcomes. Universal adoption of EBP into the allied health clinical setting has not yet occurred. The primary aim of this project ...
At any institution, transitioning to EBP requires a significant investment of time and other resources. It’s complicated to learn and fully implement the methodology. Many organizations struggle with ...
Evidence-based practice is self-evidently the ideal that occupational health practitioners should be striving for day to day. But, especially in our current internet age, being able to find, sift and ...
Editor's note: This article first appeared in print as a sidebar on page 16 of the Fall 2007 issue of SAMI Matters newsletter, a publication of the Center for EBPs at Case. The fidelity review (or ...
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