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Evidence-Based Clinical Practice in Nursing and Health Care Assimilating Research, Experience and Expertise

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ISBN-10: 1405157402

ISBN-13: 9781405157407

Edition: 2007

Authors: Alan Pearson, John Field, Zoe Jordan

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Examining the Joanna Briggs Institute model for evidence-based practice which recognises research, theory and practice as sources of evidence, this work takes a practical approach to developing, implementing and evaluating practice. It addresses the nature of evidence, generating and synthesising evidence, and more.
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List price: $76.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/16/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

The Evolution Of Evidence Based Practice
Introduction
Evidence Based Health Care (Ebhc)
Evidence Based Medicine
Evidence Based Practice Around The World
Evidence Based Practice - Beyond Medicine
A Multidisciplinary Affair
The Roles Of Consumers
Criticisms Of The Evidence Based Approach
Getting Practical
Conclusion
A Comprehensive Approach To Evidence Based Health Care: The JBI Model Of Evidence Based Health Care
Introduction
Health Care Evidence Generation
Evidence Of 'Feasibility'
Evidence Of 'Appropriateness'
Evidence Of 'Meaningfulness'
Evidence Of 'Effectiveness'
Evidence Synthesis
Evidence (Knowledge) Transfer
Evidence Utilisation
Conclusion
What Is Evidence For Practice?
Introduction
Feasibility, Appropriateness, Meaningfulness And Effectiveness
Achieving A Balance Between Evidence Of Effectiveness And Other Evidence
Interests For Clinicians And Consumers
The Nature Of Evidence
Evidence For Health Professionals
Evidence For Health Consumers
Conclusion
What Does This Mean In Practical Terms?
Health Care Evidence Generation
Introduction
Guiding Paradigms In Research
The Qualitative/Quantitative Debate
Paradigm, Methodology And Method
The Quantitative Research Approach
The Interpretive Research Approach
The Critical Research Approach
Sources For Evidence Of Feasibility
Sources For Evidence Of Appropriateness
Sources For Evidence Of Meaningfulness
Sources For Evidence Of Effectiveness
Conclusion
Evidence Synthesis: The Systematic Review
Introduction
Overview Of The Systematic Review Process
The Importance Of Systematic Reviews Of Evidence
Finding The Evidence
Study Selection
Conclusion
In Practice
Evidence Synthesis: Critical Appraisal, Data Extraction and the Synthesis Of Findings
Introduction
Critical Appraisal Of Evidence
The Limitations Of Critical Appraisal
Data Extraction
Data Analysis And Synthesis
Practical Tools For Systematic Reviews
Conclusion
Evidence Transfer: Writing Up a Systematic Review Report and Developing Clinical Guidelines
Introduction
The Purpose Of The Systematic Review Report
Writing The Report
What Is A Clinical Guideline?
Medicine Specific Guidelines
Nursing Specific Clinical Guidelines
Allied Health Specific Guidelines
'Consensus' Versus 'Evidence'
Strategies For Guideline Development
The Quality Of The Evidence
Grades Of Recommendation
Consumer Involvement In Guideline Development
Guideline Appraisal
The Role Of Guidelines In Practice
Practical Tools For Guideline Development
Conclusion
Evidence Utilisation: Implementing Evidence Based Guidelines
Introduction
Barriers To Change
Changing Practice
Evidence Based Health Care And Practice Change
The Theory Behind Change
A Process For Change
Tools And Strategies
Models For Change
Knowledge Translation
Evaluation
Conclusion
Evidence Utilisation: Clinical Audit
Introduction
Clinical Effectiveness
Clinical Audit
Benefits Of Clinical Audit
The Clinical Audit Process
Strategies To Promote Successful Auditing
Writing An Audit Report
Practical Tools For Clinical Audit
Clinical Audit And Research
Conclusion
Evidence Based Practice - Issues And Challenges
Introduction
Evidence Based Practice And The Role Of Organisations
Legal And Policy Implications Of Evidence Based Practice
Health Care Takes The Lead ... And Others Follow
Consumer Participation
The Rise And Rise Of Information Technology
Conclusion
References
Appendices