The Evidence-based Practice Workbook is an ideal tool for use by GPs, medical specialists and other healthcare professionals to learn the concepts of evidence-based practice (EBP). Practical and interactive, this workbook provides simple methods to help health professionals find and use the best evidence to answer clinical questions, developing their skills in: asking clinical questions searching for answers discriminating good from poor information and research using the answers to make clinical decisions. This attractive, colour workbook provides a clear explanation of EBP skills and concepts. Written by internationally respected authors, this expanded and updated edition has been developed from evidence-based practice workshops run by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Queensland and Oxford, and contains information and exercises to help health professionals learn how to use EBP in their clinical practice.
Practical and interactive, this workbook provides simple methods to help health professionals find and use the best evidence to answer clinical questions, developing their skills in: asking clincal questions searching for answers ...
Written by world famous teachers of EBM, the book is split into three sections Part 1: Introduction to evidence-based medicine, Part 2: The steps in evidence-based medicine, Part 3: Resources and further reading which take you through the ...
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"The evidence-based practice (EBP) movement has always been about implementing optimal health care practices.
experience, while also maintaining awareness of what the self is experiencing (Gerdes & Segal, 2011). Emotion regulation refers to the ability to manage one's emotional responses. For example, when a client describes discriminatory ...
The accompanying CD-ROM contains clinical examples, critical appraisals and background papers.
In this book, we will inspire you to use the EBP process, think creatively, and engage patients in EBP co-design for improved outcomes"--
Interprofessional Evidence-Based Practice: A Workbook for Health Professionals promotes active, team learning of interprofessional evidence-based practice (EBP).
Written by teachers of EBM, the book is split into three sections which take you through the principles of EBM, exercises based on journal articles and how to access the relevant resources.
This book helps the reader to make decisions about the appropriateness of using various models and frameworks.