Kate
the other intersting thing is that the various professional groups are
all developing slightly different definitions of EBP, and the nursing
and OT definitions tend to draw on a wider definition of 'evidence' to
include experiential evidence and the client/patient perspective
clare
Kate O'Donnell wrote:
>
> Dear Aron
>
> Badri has supplied you with an excellent list of references (thanks Badri).
> I would add in several more:
>
> Curtin M, Jaramazovic E. Occupational therapists' views and perceptions of
> evidence-based practice. Br J Occup Ther 2001; 64(5): 214-222.
>
> Jacobson LD, Edwards AGK, Granier SK, Butler CC. Evidence-based medicine
> and general practice. British Journal of General Practice 1997;47:449-52.
> McColl A, Smith H, White P, Field J. General practitioners' perceptions of
> the route to evidence based medicine: a questionnaire survey. BMJ
> 1998;316:361-5.
> Tomlin Z, Humphrey C, Rogers S. General practitioners' perceptions of
> effective health care. BMJ 1999;318:1532-5.
> Greenhalgh T,.Douglas HR. Experiences of general practitioners and practice
> nurses of training courses in evidence-based health care: a qualitative
> study. British Journal of General Practice 1999;49:536-40.
> Allery LA, Owen PA, Robling MR. Why general practitioners and consultants
> change their clinical practice: a critical incident study. BMJ
> 1997;314:870-4.
>
> As someone who is involved in trying to promote multi-professional EBP
> education, I think it is vitally important that we recognise and
> acknowledge these differing views and perceptions of evidence. On our
> extended national course in Scotland for primary care professionals, we
> spend a lot of time on the first day getting participants, in small groups,
> to discuss where they are coming from and the type(s) of evidence that they
> regard as important. (This incorporates evidence in its widest sense - not
> just published research.) This allows the participants time to reflect and
> value the viewpoints of other professional groups However, I find it much
> harder to recreate that in single stand-alone workshops. What is the
> experience of others?
>
> Regards
>
> Kate.
>
> Dr Kate O'Donnell.
> Lecturer in Primary Care R&D.
> Tel: 0141 211 3378/1668.
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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