The terms `evidence' and 'evidence-based practice' are now common place in health care literature. Government reports make increasing use of these terms and seek to encourage all health professionals to base their practice on sound evidence (Department of Health (DOH) 1996, 1997, 1998; Scottish Office, 1997, 1998, 1998b). So what exactly is `evidence based practice' and where did the term come from
The medical decision–making process has, traditionally, been viewed as impressions of individual phy...
Aim To explore nurses’ understanding and interpretation of evidence-based practice (EBP). Backgr...
Evidence-based practice is roughly the use of current best evidence in making decisions about the ca...
It may come as something of a surprise to many of our patients that the advice we give and that they...
The critical application of evidence to practice is essential to the role of any professional. For h...
Evidence-based medicine is the process of finding and applying the best available clinical research ...
Background. Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence‐based ...
tice ' are now common place in health care litera-ture. Government reports make increasing use ...
Background: Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence-based ...
The term evidence-based practice is not new. For over twenty years the debate has been ongoing about...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires the conscious, conscientious and explicit application of the ...
Evidence based medicine or evidence based clinical practice is the judicious application of best cur...
Evidence based practice is now the mainstay of medical practice, however this was not always the cas...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
The medical decision–making process has, traditionally, been viewed as impressions of individual phy...
Aim To explore nurses’ understanding and interpretation of evidence-based practice (EBP). Backgr...
Evidence-based practice is roughly the use of current best evidence in making decisions about the ca...
It may come as something of a surprise to many of our patients that the advice we give and that they...
The critical application of evidence to practice is essential to the role of any professional. For h...
Evidence-based medicine is the process of finding and applying the best available clinical research ...
Background. Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence‐based ...
tice ' are now common place in health care litera-ture. Government reports make increasing use ...
Background: Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence-based ...
The term evidence-based practice is not new. For over twenty years the debate has been ongoing about...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) requires the conscious, conscientious and explicit application of the ...
Evidence based medicine or evidence based clinical practice is the judicious application of best cur...
Evidence based practice is now the mainstay of medical practice, however this was not always the cas...
There are professional and legislative expectations that nurses deliver care to their patients' that...
Within the evidence-based movement means are developed to support the practitioner in becoming a res...
The medical decision–making process has, traditionally, been viewed as impressions of individual phy...
Aim To explore nurses’ understanding and interpretation of evidence-based practice (EBP). Backgr...
Evidence-based practice is roughly the use of current best evidence in making decisions about the ca...