What is evidence-informed practice?
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- Created on: 15-12-21 09:56
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2. Evidence-informed physiotherapists ask whether there is a scientific basis for the care they provide in order to:
- Convince their colleagues to change their practice
- Change their practice regularly
- Provide the most effective care for their patients
- Make certain they can evaluate findings correctly
3. What is the first step in applying evidence-informed concepts to answer a clinical question?
- Acquire the evidence
- Ask the question
- Appraise the evidence
- Apply the evidence
4. The BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy programme aim which is most relevant in the Introduction to Evidence-Informed practice module is to develop:
- Enquiring practitioners who are able to identify, select, and critically evaluate research to enable an evidence-informed approach to physiotherapy practice
- Competent and autonomous practitioners with the clinical skills and knowledge to assess, evaluate, formulate, and implement treatment programmes in a diverse range of settings using a person-centred approach.
- Reflective physiotherapists with a commitment to continuing professional development and life-long learning.
- Resilient practitioners who have a clear understanding of their own role and the roles of the wider inter-professional team with strong team-working skills.
5. What is the typical time period between research being conducted and reaching clinical practice?
- 10-15 years
- 17 years
- 5-7 years
- 2-5 years
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