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gentiledj09

Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Therapy Curricula.pdf - 0 views

shared by gentiledj09 on 11 Aug 16 - No Cached
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    The purpose of this study is to describe currently used educational strategies for teaching evidence-based practice (EBP) in entry-level master's degree occupational therapy programs in the United States. Fifty-eight entry-level occupational therapy program directors completed a survey. Results showed that occupational therapy programs consistently use a wide variety of EBP resources for teaching EBP including database searches, literature reviews, and the development of a research proposal. Less commonly used strategies include the use of case stories and journal clubs. The current study provides a baseline of existing strategies taught in entry-level programs that may be built upon to gather more information about the content of EBP coursework, and determine ways to foster implementation of EBP in practice.
kaleycloud

Our Mandate for the New Millennium: Evidence-Based Practice | American Journal of Occup... - 1 views

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    This 2000 Slagle lecture discusses EBP in OT. The lecture begins by breaking down the 5 levels of evidence used in research as well as provides scenarios for use of EPB. It also stresses the importance of continuing education and staying up to date with the latest research so that you can defend that what you are doing works. The lecture also posed five questions that you can ask yourself to determine if you are being an EBP practitioner: Do I examine what I do by asking clinical questions? Do I take time to track down the best evidence for guidance? Do I appraise evidence or take it at face value? Do I use evidence to do the right thing correctly? and Do I evaluate the impact of the evidence?. The biggest barrier to EBP was described as each individual's own attitude and motivation towards implementing EBP.
harrisn2

Evidence Based Practice - 1 views

started by harrisn2 on 10 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
gentiledj09

The Correlation between Confidence and and Knowledge of Evidence-Based Practice among O... - 1 views

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    This article is analyzing the knowledge and confidence of EBP in OT students. A convenience sample of occupational therapy students from a private university completed a survey designed to measure students' knowledge and confidence in EBP. The survey consisted of the Knowledge of Research Evidence Competencies (K-REC) and the Evidence-Based Practice Confidence (EPIC) scale, as well as demographic questions. The participants in this study were confident in their ability to implement certain components of the EBP reference model. They demonstrated the most confidence in asking patients about their needs, conducting a literature search, and determining if the evidence applies to their client's situation. The participants were least confident in their EBP skills associated with using statistical procedures and statistical tests to interpret study results.
caydel29

Evidence Based Practice - 1 views

This is a presentation completed by The University of Queesland and is an introduction to evidenced based practice in OT. They define EBP as "The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of curre...

http:__www.otevidence.info_images_Introduction.pdf

started by caydel29 on 03 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
kelseygallimore

Benefits of EBP - 0 views

This article dicusses the improvement of health care delivery from incorporating EBP into the care of patients. Evidence Based practice takes the most recent research and allows health care profess...

occupational therapy EBP

started by kelseygallimore on 11 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
asteele2

Fostering Full Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice. - 0 views

https://www.aota.org/~/media/Corporate/Files/Practice/Researcher/EBP-Resources.pdf http://www.otseeker.com/Resources/EvidenceBasedPractice.aspx Deborah Marr; Fostering Full Implementation of Evid...

started by asteele2 on 24 Jul 17 no follow-up yet
Megan Applegate

Evidence-Based-Practice - Benefits of EBP - 2 views

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    This website summarizes the benefits of implementing evidence-based practice in the healthcare setting. This process may involve conducting research within the healthcare setting but it does not necessarily mean a healthcare professional has to be directly involved in conducting research. It can also mean to understand the latest evidence from research and use it to guide patient care to provide the best possible outcomes. Some of the benefits include a higher quality care that is supported by evidence and improved healthcare outcomes. This article also reports that healthcare professionals will also have increased confidence when making decisions and using critical thinking because their decisions will be supported. Using EBP may also reduce costs in healthcare because it is more effective and efficient. Insurance companies are also more likely to support practices that are evidence-based. It is important to understand the benefits of implementing EBP in occupational therapy because practitioners will be more likely to implement these supported practices if they understand the benefits.
mc121409

The Model of Occupational Therapy Utilization of Evidence Based Practice - 0 views

The study shares the research findings identifying EBP as a component of evolutionary clinical knowledge and the clinical reasoning process to increase integration of evidence into practice. In con...

EBP

started by mc121409 on 15 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
laurenmbaker

Evidence-Based Practice - 0 views

DeAngelis, T. M., DiMarco, T. G., & Toth-Cohen, S. (2013). Evidence-Based Practice in Occupational Therapy Curricula. Occupational Therapy In Health Care, 27(4), 323-332. doi:10.3109/07380577.2013....

started by laurenmbaker on 01 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
smludwig

Evidence-Based Practice - 0 views

MacEwan Dysart, A., & Tomlin, G. (2002). Factors Related To Evidence-Based Practice Among U.S. Occupational Therapy Clinicians. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 275-284. This article exam...

EBP OT

started by smludwig on 14 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
shaemckay

Linking Technology and Evidence Based Practice - 0 views

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    Occupational therapists are required, from superiors, to reach functional outcomes in shorter durations of rehab and use EBP. Many clinicians do not use EBP due to lack of motivation, the fear that it will make the profession "cookie cutter", and or limited time or resources to gain information. The following steps can assist clinicians with EBP: 1. Formulate a clinical question 2. Locate the best evidence 3. Appraise the evidence for validity and applicability 4. Integrate the evidence with clinical expertise into practice 5. Evaluate the performance of the intervention.
loganfields2011

Strategies for Introducing Evidence‐Based Practice and Changing Clinician Beh... - 0 views

Article: McCluskey, A., & Cusick, A. (2002). Strategies for introducing evidence-based practice and changing clinician behaviour: A manager's toolbox. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal, 49(2)...

EBP

started by loganfields2011 on 11 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
courtneyb22

VA EBP - 1 views

https://youtu.be/7dzkS0ioqqw I was interested in this short video that talks about what EBP is and why it is important to stay up to date with especially since it is from the VA.

EBP occupational therapy

started by courtneyb22 on 07 Oct 17 no follow-up yet
lisanoua7

Pediatric EBP - 1 views

The following is link that provides EBP for pediatrics. This will be helpful for those entering a pediatric setting next fieldwork. https://www.aota.org/Practice/Children-Youth/Evidence-based.aspx

EBP pediatrics

started by lisanoua7 on 14 Aug 17 no follow-up yet
jordanabowling

Evidence Based - Our Mandate for the New Millennium: Evidence-Based Practice - 2 views

http://ajot.aota.org/article.aspx?articleid=1868922 The above link is to the Eleanor Clark Slagle Lecture by Margo Holm that we have discussed previously in classes, where she explains explains th...

started by jordanabowling on 23 Jul 17 no follow-up yet
hconn440

Evidence Based Practice - 2 views

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    This is a pdf that explains evidence based practice in general terms and how it applies to occupational therapy. This certainly would provide a good basis for us as we are currently applying what we learned in our coursework to our clinical experiences. In today's healthcare market, there truly is a demand for evidence-based practice to justify reimbursement.
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    This resource defines evidence-based practice, why it is important within the healthcare arena, and the process of integrating evidence into everyday practice. According to Sackett et al. (1996), evidence-based practice is best defined as "the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients". Individuals often mistake evidence-based practice as utilizing results from studies to guide treatment. However, evidence-based practice is more of an integration between client expertise, best available research evidence, and the patients' preferences and therapy goals. Through the use of evidence-based practice occupational therapy practitioners can better meet the needs of their patients.
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    This is a power point presentation by Sally Bennett, from the Division of Occupational Therapy School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland Australia. The power point is an introduction to evidence-based practice in occupational therapy. The presentation provides a definition of evidence-based practice, why EBP is important, the process of EBP, how EBP has changed delivery of health care delivery, and why it is important to occupational therapy.
robmoat

Evidence-based information-seeking behaviors of occupational therapists - 0 views

Gilman, I. P., M.L.I.S. (2011). Evidence-based information-seeking behaviors of occupational therapists: A survey of recent graduates * *. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 99(4), 307-10....

started by robmoat on 06 Dec 17 no follow-up yet
kaleycloud

Evidence-Based Practice - AOTA - 0 views

shared by kaleycloud on 23 Nov 16 - No Cached
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    OT should be science driven and therapists should be able to apply the most up to date evidence to their practice and treatment plans. This resource provided by AOTA helps to breakdown evidence supported interventions that have been shown to improve client outcomes in a variety of different settings/populations. Evidence supported ideas are provided for pediatrics, specifically early childhood, mental health, sensory integration and sensory processing. It is also provided for gerontology, rehabilitation and disability, adults with serious mental illness, and work. This is a good resource if you need a starting point for a treatment plan to give general ideas of EBP.
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