Evidence-based practice: reflections from five European case studies
Juan I Baeza;
Alec Fraser
;
Annette Boaz
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(2014)
Evidence-based practice: reflections from five European case studies.
London Journal of Primary Care, 6 (5).
pp. 98-102.
ISSN 1757-1472
DOI: 10.1080/17571472.2014.11493426
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) is now the accepted orthodoxy in clinical practice and developed from evidence-based medicine. EBP is based on a specific type of evidence that is derived from studies based on randomised controlled trials (RCT). This type of evidence is suited to acute medical care and is more problematic for other clinicians such as nurses and therapists, particularly when they are situated within community or primary care settings.
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