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started by kelseygallimore on 06 Dec 17
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    As we move into the 21st century, there are increasing demands placed on occupational therapists to
    ensure their practice is based on sound evidence. Evidence-based practice is an approach to clinical
    decision making that has gained considerable interest and influence during the last decade. This
    article describes and explains the process of evidence-based practice and its application to clinical
    occupational therapy practice. Directions for resources that may assist therapists' self-directed
    learning are also provided. As health care becomes more evidence-based, awareness of the principles,
    skills, and resources for evidence-based practice is of relevance to all occupational therapists.

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