The first text to provide comprehensive coverage of the three areas integral to evidence-based practice- clinical expertise, understanding patient values and circumstances, and analyzing evidence from the literature! This integration is the heart of the optimal practitioner-patient relationship and the path to the very best patient care. Step by step, the authors show you how theory and practice come together with respect for patient values and circumstances to produce the best patient outcomes. A wealth of clinical examples and case scenarios make every concept clear.
Opening Words Clinical Judgment The Language of Practice How Physical Therapists Make Clinical Decisions Mistakes and Errors:: When Clinical Decisions Go Wrong Biases in Clinical Reasoning:: Most of My Patients are Helped by this Treatment Clinical Decision Making Tools Understanding and Respecting Patient Values and Circumstances Bridging the Differences of Diversity:: Communicating in the Borderlands Communicating With Patients The Patient Interview Learning About Patients Perspectives:: Qualitative Research The Health Care System and Patient Circumstances Analyzing Evidence From The Literature Asking Clinical Questions Finding The Evidence Elements of Good Research Practice The Individual Study as a Source of evidence Synopses of Studies Syntheses of Studies through Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses Summaries and Systems Evidence Based Practice:: Does it Work in Practice Translating Evidence into Practice Documentation as Evidence Quality Improvement in Action Closing Words
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