Making decisions informed by evidence means that healthcare can be provided responsibly, collaboratively, effectively, and sustainably. Evidence-Based Practice Across the Health Professions is designed to guide and support students and clinicians to learn how to make evidence-informed decisions.
This book will help you learn how to decide what clinical questions to ask, search for research evidence to answer them, and analyse the evidence to decide if the results are believable, important, and applicable. You will learn how to talk with patients about evidence and make collaborative decisions and how to approach evidence implementation at an individual and organisational level.
Written by international and discipline leaders in evidence-based practice across a range of health professions, the fourth edition has been fully updated in line with the latest developments in this field from around the world.
1. Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice 2. Information Needs, Asking Questions, and Some Basics of Research Studies 3. Finding the Evidence 4. Evidence About Effects of Interventions 5. Questions About the Effects of Interventions 6. Evidence About Diagnosis 7. Questions About Diagnosis 8. Evidence About Prognosis 9. Questions About Prognosis 10. Understanding Evidence From Qualitative Research 11. Understanding Evidence From Qualitative Research 12. Appraising and Interpreting Systematic Reviews 13. Clinical Practice Guidelines 14. Shared Decision Making 15. Clinical Reasoning and Evidence-Based Practice 16. Implementing Evidence and Closing Research-Practice Gaps 17. Embedding Evidence-Based Practice into Routine Clinical Care
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