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    An Appraisal of a Piece of Research-based Evidence Relevant to Healthcare Practice. Since the 1970’s the term evidence-based health care has progressively been used more‚ the expansion of evidence-based health care has risen with the development of being able to access a range of information. Other factors that have contributed to the use of evidence based health care include; changing of public expectations‚ political consensus‚ cost pressures and professional accountability (Hamer Collinsons

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    Evidence Based Interventions for Families with Co-Occurring Needs Parent management training (PMT) is also known as behavioral parent training (BPT) is an evidence based intervention for families with co-occurring needs such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)‚ oppositional defiant disorder‚ and conduct disorder. This intervention was developed in the early 1960’s‚ due to the increase in the need for therapies focusing on the child and parental needs. The pioneers of this intervention

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    Evidence based practice (EBP) is an important part of social work. Every social policy and interaction with individuals is based on experience and careful selection of research. Moreover it aims to empower individuals and reduce discrimination. Therefore it promotes productive interactions‚ which is crucial in this economic climate. Therefore. Social workers have to be competent and confident in analysing the latest research and being able to judge whether it is suitable in practice. Moreover this

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    (Evaluation‚ Measurement and Research) Student ID: 11110201 Date: 14.02.2012 Word Count: 3204 2 :Assignment: SECTION-A Proposal An evidence based proposal for a change to be implemented in your organisation 3 Contents Introduction 6 Aims and Objectives 7 Rationale for the Proposed Change 7 a. Pre-op. Shaving 7 b. Face Mask 8 c. Ordering of patients on operating list: Dirty vs. Clean cases 9 Critical review of literature 9 a. Pre-op

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    Collection of Blood Cultures Tracy Evidence Based Practice for The Baccalaureate Prepared Nurse Abstract Proper collection of blood cultures are necessary and the most direct method of determining whether or not a patient is septic. The purpose of obtaining blood cultures is to identify and isolate the bacteria that are causing an illness and then determine the best course of treatment based on the sensitivity of the bacteria to particular antibiotics. One of the most frustrating problems

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    Evidence based management uses best scientific evidence available to help in decision making (Thomas & Pring 2004). Air Canada adopted this management approach and employed the use of emotional intelligence‚ EI‚ during their selection process to identify pilots with high EI. An intensive research in social science reveals EI as a key determinant of success in individuals and the organisations they serve (Diana Durek & Shawna Sheldon 2009). Accordingly‚ Air Canada has relied on this valuable piece

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    Mrs. Little AP English Literature August 3‚ 2012 Anaya’s Representation of Childhood in Bless Me‚ Ultima When we think of childhood‚ most of us have an image embedded in our minds of a place blessed with ceaseless joy and happiness. It’s a time in our life during which an individual is free of responsibilities but subsequently begins to learn right from wrong. Bless Me‚ Ultima by Ruldolfo Anaya‚ however‚ offers a differing viewpoint on childhood and adolescence; one denoted by an inauguration

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    patient care. This is why is it important for nurses to “Integrate current evidence-based practices and critical thinking techniques to develop the patient’s plan of care” (Ivy Tech Community College‚ 2016). Since the most important jobs of a nurse involve patient care‚ nurses must able to keep up to date in what the best practices for patient care are. In light of this‚ most of the healthcare field now requires evidence-based practice‚ which combines the nurses experience with research to plan quality

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    APTA (2016) defines evidence-based practice as “access to‚ and application and integration of evidence to guide clinical decision-making to provide best practice for the patient/client”. Health practitioners can use research-based evidence combined with clinical expertise in determining the quality of care that they can impart to the individual patient/client. According to Bacon‚ et al. (2003)‚ participants of the study who are APTA members showed optimism and appeal in improving their skills in

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