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Evidence Based Practice: Unit I Introduction

Evidence Based Practice: Unit I Introduction. Mount St. Mary’s College Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Faculty Online Instruction. How Should Treatments Be Critiqued for Scientific Merit? Phys Ther. 1996. Objectives.

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Evidence Based Practice: Unit I Introduction

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  1. Evidence Based Practice: Unit I Introduction Mount St. Mary’s College Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Faculty Online Instruction

  2. How Should Treatments Be Critiqued for Scientific Merit? • Phys Ther. 1996

  3. Objectives • Define elements of Sackett’s Model and relate them to clinical decision making. • Describe the application of Sackett’s Model to diagnosis, prognosis and intervention.

  4. What is Evidence Based Practice • Clinical Judgment • Research Evidence • Patient Preferences or Values • Evidence and Decision Making

  5. Objectives of EBP • Promote interventions that do more good than harm • Prevent use of unproven interventions • Remove harmful interventions • J A Muir Gray (1997). • Harwood, 2005 (Preview 2020)

  6. Clinical Judgment PriorExperience Knowledge Complexity and Uncertainty Environment Meta-analysis Patient Values Research Evidence RCTs Clinical Decision Making Patient Goals Observational Studies Patient Characteristics Modified from Portney,2005 http://www2.apa.org/practice/ebpstatement.pdf

  7. ClinicalJudgment Complexity and Uncertainty PriorExperience Knowledge Modified from Portney,2005 http://www2.apa.org/practice/ebpstatement.pdf

  8. ClinicalJudgment Complexity and Uncertainty PriorExperience Knowledge Modified from Portney,2005

  9. ClinicalJudgment Complexity and Uncertainty PriorExperience Knowledge Modified from Portney,2005

  10. ClinicalJudgment Complexity and Uncertainty PriorExperience Knowledge Modified from Portney,2005

  11. Patient Values Patient Characteristics Patient Goals Environment http://www2.apa.org/practice/ebpstatement.pdf Modified from Portney,2005

  12. Patient Values Patient Characteristics Patient Goals Environment Modified from Portney,2005

  13. Patient Values Patient Characteristics Patient Goals Environment Modified from Portney,2005

  14. Patient Values Patient Characteristics Patient Goals Environment Modified from Portney,2005

  15. Patient Values Information Patient Characteristics Patient Goals Environment Modified from Portney,2005

  16. Research Evidence Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews Randomized Controlled Trials Observational Studies Modified from Portney,2005 http://www2.apa.org/practice/ebpstatement.pdf

  17. Research Evidence Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews Randomized Controlled Trials Observational Studies Modified from Portney,2005

  18. Research Evidence Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews Randomized Controlled Trials Observational Studies Modified from Portney,2005

  19. Research Evidence Meta-analysis & Systematic Reviews Randomized Controlled Trials Observational Studies Modified from Portney,2005

  20. Summary • Three Elements of EBP • Clinical Judgment • Patient Values or Preferences • Research Evidence

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