articleFamily PracticeSep 15, 2008BRONZE OA

Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where's the practice-based evidence?

University of California, San Francisco

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Abstract

The usual search for explanations and solutions for the research-practice gap tends to analyze ways to communicate evidence-based practice guidelines to practitioners more efficiently and effectively from the end of a scientific pipeline. This examination of the pipeline looks upstream for ways in which the research itself is rendered increasingly irrelevant to the circumstances of practice by the process of vetting the research before it can qualify for inclusion in systematic reviews and the practice guidelines derived from them. It suggests a 'fallacy of the pipeline' implicit in one-way conceptualizations of translation, dissemination and delivery of research to practitioners. Secondly, it identifies a…

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Keywords
  • Vetting
  • Fallacy
  • Medicine
  • Pipeline (software)
  • Evidence-based practice
  • Systematic review
  • Process (computing)
  • Engineering ethics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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