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Bringing Evidence Into Everyday Practice: Practical Strategies for Health Care Professionals, Second Editionprovides a step-by-step process for learning how to use literature to inform quality practices in an accessible workbook format.

Bringing Evidence Into Everyday Practicesimplifies analyzing research through repetition of core strategies and the systematic introduction of increasingly complex techniques for interpreting literature. Students, early career professionals, and interdisciplinary teams alike can build a common language and structure for selecting and evaluating evidence to incorporate into their practices.

What's included inBringing Evidence Into Everyday Practice:
• Worksheets to guide learning, available in print and as writable PDFs online
• Ample opportunities to repeat and practice skills
• Summary articles, emerging practices, and data collection
• How to search databases, examine quality features, and identify the parts of a research article
• A library of articles that learners can access from their libraries or the internet

Instructors in educational settings can visit www.efacultylounge.com for supplemental faculty materials to be used for teaching in the classroom.

Bringing Evidence Into Everyday Practice: Practical Strategies for Health Care Professionals, Second Editionwalks readers through each step of reviewing articles in the literature—providing them with a scaffolding of understanding how to evaluate and incorporate evidence into their practice.
Dedication
Master List of Worksheets
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Preface
Introduction
How to Use This Book

Section I Learning the Basics
Unit 1 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice

Unit 2 Characterizing Responses to Evidence

Unit 3 Understanding and Using the Basic Parts of Research Articles

Section II Practice Using Evidence to Design Best Practices
Unit 4 Examining Evidence Related to Assistive Devices and Environmental Adaptations

Unit 5 Examining Evidence Related to the Use of Compensatory Strategies

Unit 6 Examining Evidence Related to Caregiving

Unit 7 Examining Evidence Related to Sensory Processing Patterns

Unit 8 Examining Evidence Related to Constraint-Induced Therapy Interventions

Unit 9 Examining Evidence Related to Upper Extremity Fractures

Section III Expanding Your Knowledge and Skills for Evidence-Based Practice

Unit 10 Understanding Summary and Meta-Analysis Articles

Unit 11 Examining Evidence Related to Emerging and Controversial Practices

Unit 12 Creating Evidence Within Your Own Practice

Unit 13 Communicating Evidence: Critical Conversations

Appendix
Master List of Worksheets by Unit
References in Alphabetical Order
References by Unit
Index
Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy Education at the University of Missouri and is a Certified Positive Psychology Coach. She was the Eleanor Clarke Slagle lecturer in 2001, received the Award of Merit from the American Occupational Therapy Association, received the A. Jean Ayres research award and the Chancellor's teaching and research awards, served as a Kemper Teaching Fellow, and is a member of the Academy of Research of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation. She has contributed research and other writings to professional literature across her career. Currently she is studying the impact of evidence-based coaching practices on family, education, and child outcomes.
Believing that researchers must also translate their findings for the public, she has also published her book Living Sensationally: Understanding Your Senses, which is available in several languages. Its focus is to demonstrate how sensory processing is part of everyone's choices throughout their daily routines. The book is written in everyday language so that everyone can understand their own, their family's, their coworkers', and their friends' behaviors a little better.

Rachel Proffitt, OTD, OTR/L, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at the University of Missouri. She received her OTD from Washington University in St. Louis and completed a T32 post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Southern California. She has a Certificate in Clinical, Translational, and Biomedical Investigations and was awarded the ASA/ACRM Young Investigator Award in Post-Acute Stroke Rehabilitation in 2020. Her research spans the breadth of technology, including virtual reality and ambient sensors to support individuals post-stroke and older adults living in the community. She has received foundation and federal funding to support her research, including an Intervention Research Grant from the American Occupational Therapy Foundation. She is the principal investigator of a 3-year R01 exploring a technology-supported intervention for rural community-dwelling older adults with disabilities.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9781638220695
    • Code produit
      289556
    • Éditeur
      SLACK INC (LOGIN)
    • Date de publication
      15 décembre 2023
    • Format
      Papier

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