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Evidence-based rheumatology practice
Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2005This review is intended to update readers on recent developments in the evidence-based practice of rheumatology.Several new or updated evidence-based practice guidelines have recently emerged. In addition, a large body of evidence upon which to base practice has been addressed in the many systematic reviews and meta-analyses that have been newly ...
Laura L, Krishnan +1 more
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Nurse Researcher, 2002
This article provides an insight into the philosophical assumptions underpinning evidence-based practice (EBP). Lois Goding and Keith Edwards believe that EBP has often been adopted within nursing, midwifery and health visiting without careful consideration of the nature of such evidence.
Lois, Goding, Keith, Edwards
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This article provides an insight into the philosophical assumptions underpinning evidence-based practice (EBP). Lois Goding and Keith Edwards believe that EBP has often been adopted within nursing, midwifery and health visiting without careful consideration of the nature of such evidence.
Lois, Goding, Keith, Edwards
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Menopause: evidence-based practice
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006Menopause is a physiologic transition and is assuming an increasing importance as the demographic bulge moves through this phase. The transition takes place over several years. It is characterized by depletion of the ovarian follicles, decreasing inhibin leading to increases in follicle-stimulating hormone and loss of the menstrual cycle, accompanied ...
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Evidence‐based cardiac practice
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1997AbstractIncreasing attention is being placed on using an evidence‐based approach within health care decision making. In order to apply this approach to a particular clinical scenario, the relevant clinical evidence must be available, accessible, accepted, applied, and audited. Cardiovascular medicine is a discipline in which a large body of evidence is
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Evidence-Based Clinical Practice
2019This chapter describes an exemplary research project examining patient care and patient outcomes at local and national level. The research project is a complex intervention based on shared decision-making for patients facing a choice of dialysis modality.
Finderup, Jeanette, Lomborg, Kirsten
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Evidence-based practice revisited
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2001The evidence-based practice (EBP) movement has gathered considerable momentum both locally and abroad since first promoted a decade ago. This paper presents an updated narrative overview of EBP from the clinical and public health perspectives. First, the origins and definition of EBP and how clinicians should go about incorporating it into routine ...
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Evidence‐Based Practice Requires Evidence‐Based Implementation
Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 2021Molly McNett +2 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2013
Kacie, Lamontagne, Jessica, Florentino
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Kacie, Lamontagne, Jessica, Florentino
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Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2010
Marita G, Titler, Jennifer, Moore
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Marita G, Titler, Jennifer, Moore
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Maintaining Evidence‐based Practice
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2007As part of the Institute of Medical Illustrators' (IMI) scheme for continuing professional development, worksheets will be published at regular intervals in this Journal. These are designed to provide the members of IMI with a structured CPD activity that offers one way to earn credits.
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