What counts as evidence in evidence‐based practice?
Royal College of Nursing · University of Ulster
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Abstract
Background
Considerable financial and philosophical effort has been expended on the evidence-based practice agenda. Whilst few would disagree with the notion of delivering care based on information about what works, there remain significant challenges about what evidence is, and thus how practitioners use it in decision-making in the reality of clinical practice.
Aim
This paper continues the debate about the nature of evidence and argues for the use of a broader evidence base in the implementation of patient-centred care.
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Keywords
- Evidence-based practice
- Evidence-based medicine
- Context (archaeology)
- Scientific evidence
- Clinical Practice
- Medicine
- Public relations
- Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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