Evidence-based practice (EBP) has become widely established in many branches of medicine, including psychiatry. In this article, I argue that it is incumbent upon a forensic psychiatrist to examine this concept following a trend in legal decisions that increasingl
Item does not contain fulltextForensic psychiatry in Europe is a specialty primarily concerned with ...
Clinicians providing psychiatric care are often faced with selecting interventions in areas of care ...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
The purpose of evidence-based medicine (EBM) is to enable patients— through the process of collabora...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been defined as the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of ...
Forensic psychiatry thrives within the complex overlap of two seemingly distinct realms: the legal a...
Early in the 1990s, two separate and equally momen-tous events occurred, both of which would change ...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
The process of expert opinion formulation and reporting in forensic medicine is typically not based ...
Most clinicians understand the advantages of basing their practice on the best available evidence, b...
This paper presents statistical and explanatory analyses of 637 forensic psychia-try cases in a priv...
It is important for forensic experts to understand how clinical practice guidelines may enter the co...
The rate of change in scientific knowledge and the growing psychiatric sophisti-cation of attorneys ...
First published online in 2009This study aims to explore the obstacles to Evidence-Based Practice (E...
Item does not contain fulltextForensic psychiatry in Europe is a specialty primarily concerned with ...
Clinicians providing psychiatric care are often faced with selecting interventions in areas of care ...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...
The purpose of evidence-based medicine (EBM) is to enable patients— through the process of collabora...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) has been defined as the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of ...
Forensic psychiatry thrives within the complex overlap of two seemingly distinct realms: the legal a...
Early in the 1990s, two separate and equally momen-tous events occurred, both of which would change ...
Since its addition to the medical lexicon in 1992, the concept of ‘evidence-based medicine’ (EBM) ha...
Forensic Psychiatry is a field that is more specialized in psychiatry. Specialists who are working i...
The process of expert opinion formulation and reporting in forensic medicine is typically not based ...
Most clinicians understand the advantages of basing their practice on the best available evidence, b...
This paper presents statistical and explanatory analyses of 637 forensic psychia-try cases in a priv...
It is important for forensic experts to understand how clinical practice guidelines may enter the co...
The rate of change in scientific knowledge and the growing psychiatric sophisti-cation of attorneys ...
First published online in 2009This study aims to explore the obstacles to Evidence-Based Practice (E...
Item does not contain fulltextForensic psychiatry in Europe is a specialty primarily concerned with ...
Clinicians providing psychiatric care are often faced with selecting interventions in areas of care ...
Forensic psychiatry operates at the interface of the Justice and Health systems and has been defined...