... researchers collaborate with VA policy and practice leaders, clinicians, and operations staff to implement appropriate evidence- based practices into routine clinical care They work within distinct ... Identify best practices, 3) Define existing practice patterns and outcomes across the VA and current variation from best practices, 4) Identify and implement interventions to promote best practices, ... task that partitions target customers into different groups based on such factors as their needs and expected responsiveness to the marketing message Targeting to specific audience segments increases...
... trial of an intervention to influence dentists' intention to implement evidence- basedpractice British Journal of Dentistry 2003, 195(7):403-407 Bonetti D, Eccles M, Johnston M, Steen IN, Grimshaw ... To develop interventions to change beliefs that have already been identified as antecedents to antibiotic prescribing for sore throats, and 2) to experimentally evaluate these interventions to ... characteristics of these patients vary from doctor to doctor and from year to year By giving all subjects in the experiment the same context in which to examine behavioural intention, we have eliminated...
... agency, or practice, we review the history of evidence- based treatment and discuss the reasons why evidence- basedpractice has come to the forefront at this time EARLY BEGINNINGS Evidence- based treatment ... which evidence- based practices are being installed “ Too often, the substance abuse field has neglected looking into the black box in which we want to place evidence- based practices If we want to ... Introduction to Evidence- Based Practices Randy A Hayes 02 Evidence- Based Practices in Supported Employment 10 Lisa A Razzano and Judith A Cook 03 Assertive Community Treatment 04 Evidence- Based...
... general oral care protocols; • interventions to reduce the mucosal toxicity of chemotherapy drugs; • mouthwashes with mixed action; • • • • • • • • • immunomodulatory agents; topical anaesthetics; ... with other preparations Chamomile is said to have antiinflammatory and spasmolytic effects and to promote mucosal healing, however there is no evidenceto support its use Corticosteroids have also ... have been used in cancer patients in an attempt to ameliorate the mucositis resulting from cytotoxic treatments, but currently there is no evidenceto support their use Azelastine hydrochloride...
... generally, refers to practices that the field has referred to as “best practices,” and which may or may not be based on evidence from scientifically based research (p 89) 38 Evidence- BasedPractice in ... http://www.umass.edu/schoolcounseling/ 24 Evidence- BasedPractice in School Mental Health ■■■ Evidence- Based Practice: Definition and Process Preview The last chapter identified five reasons for evidence- basedpractice and ... about evidence- based practices, which may be defined as techniques or treatments that have empirical support This book is about evidence- basedpractice or the process of continually infusing practice...
... J.M.; Honkala, E An Evidence- Based Approach to the Prevention of Oral Diseases Spencer, A.J 12 Preventive (Evidence- Based) Approach to Quality General Dental Care Elderton, R.J 22 Tobacco and Oral ... assessment of evidence seem to be gaining greater clarity This paper provides an overview of the evidencebased approach to prevention, and points out some of the limitations to applying evidenceto population-wide ... feasible, how to build it and the outcome of its use are not well understood The aims of this paper are to provide an overview of an evidence- based approach to the prevention of oral disease, to examine...
... http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/tobacco/treating_tobacco_use08.pdf and the VA/DoD ClinicalPractice Guideline for Management of Tobacco Use d Psychiatric history, including symptoms and their relation to substance ... to be a contributing factor are required to be referred to specialty SUD care for evaluation Command should be contacted to discuss administrative and clinical options if the member refuses to ... to be a contributing factor are required to be referred to specialty SUD care for evaluation Command should be contacted to discuss administrative and clinical options if the member refuses to...
... continues to unfold despite the existence of cheap, evidence- based interventions that could prevent a large proportion of these deaths [4] Evidence- basedpractice (EBP) is a term increasingly used to ... factors that influence nursing practice J Nurs Adm 2000, 30:53-58 Wallin L, Ewald U, Wikblad K, Scott-Findlay S, Arnetz BB: Understanding work contextual factors: a short-cut to evidencebased practice? ... McCormack B: What counts as evidence in evidence- based practice? J Adv Nurs 2004, 47:81-90 Darmstadt GL, Bhutta ZA, Cousens S, Adam T, Walker N, de Bernis L: Evidence- based, cost-effective interventions:...
... study participants to develop the following ‘focus statement’ to guide the brainstorming sessions: ’What are the factors that influence the acceptance and use of evidence- based practices in publicly ... Treat 2002, 22:197-209 Aarons GA: Mental health provider attitudes toward adoption of evidence- based practice: The Evidence- BasedPractice Attitude Scale (EBPAS) Adm Policy Ment Health 2004, 6:61-74 ... model of evidence- basedpractice implementation in public service sectors Adm Policy Ment Health 2011, 38:4-23 Grol R, Wensing M: What drives change? Barriers to and incentives for achieving evidence- based...
... related to organizational readiness to change) #2: Identify evidence- based guidelines and clinical recommendations: • Identify evidence- basedpractice guidelines • Identify evidence- basedclinical ... want more evidence- based practice, we need more practice -based evidence" [49] Common concepts representing health care organizational factors Several common concepts have been used to describe ... organizational factors related to implementation of evidence- basedpractice is a critical adjunct to efforts to systematically improve quality across a system of care, especially when the evidence must...
... indicators for institutional audit and comparison Tools are available to measure the organizational context for evidence- based healthcare practice [38-41], and components of evidencebased practice ... evidence- basedpractice change J Nurs Care Qual 2006, 21:110-113 Wallin L, Ewald U, Wikbad K, Scott-Findlay S, Arnetz BB: Understanding work contextual factors: A short-cut to evidencebased practice? ... KM/OL tools included items related to leadership The most representation was in RA tools Knowledge need All of the OL tools and three out of four of the KM tools included items related to attributes...
... HOW) in relation to key receptive elements (the WHATs) • Evidence- basedpractice (EBP): Practice derived from the best available evidenceto achieve positive outcomes; this practice may range ... research into evidence- basedpracticeOutcomes Manag 2003, 7(3):97-103 quiz 104-105 Wallin L, Ewald U, Wikblad K, Scott-Findlay S, Arnetz BB: Understanding work contextual factors: a short-cut to evidencebased ... discrete practice (e.g., consistently using an evidencebased scale to assess the situation and implementing research -based interventions) to consistent ways or patterns of decision-making and practice...
... Figure evidence- based evidence- basedpractice effect of provider attitudes toward partial tudes toward support for evidence- basedon provider attiorganizational evidence- based practice, and practice ... vider support for evidence- basedpractice on effect of attitudes of evidence- basedpractice tional toward partial mediation practice, practice on attitudes use toward evidence- basedeffects of and ... attitudes toward evidence- based practice, effect of organizational support for evidencebased practice on provider attitudes toward evidence- based practice, and effect of organizational support for evidence- based...
... of evidence • Evidencebasedpractice (EBP): Practice derived from the best available evidenceto achieve positive outcomes This practice may range on a continuum from implementing a discrete practice ... procedures, protocols, practice assessment tools, etc (the "Ps") that are evidence- based • Evidence of adherence to the "Ps" per audit and selfreport The degree to which there is evidence (direct ... Refers to planned, organizational approaches to change and its deliberate management • Sustainability: Changes (practice and outcomes) based on evidence that continue over time as related to specific...
... indicators for institutional audit and comparison Tools are available to measure the organizational context for evidence- based healthcare practice [38-41], and components of evidencebased practice ... evidence- basedpractice change J Nurs Care Qual 2006, 21:110-113 Wallin L, Ewald U, Wikbad K, Scott-Findlay S, Arnetz BB: Understanding work contextual factors: A short-cut to evidencebased practice? ... KM/OL tools included items related to leadership The most representation was in RA tools Knowledge need All of the OL tools and three out of four of the KM tools included items related to attributes...
... HOW) in relation to key receptive elements (the WHATs) • Evidence- basedpractice (EBP): Practice derived from the best available evidenceto achieve positive outcomes; this practice may range ... research into evidence- basedpracticeOutcomes Manag 2003, 7(3):97-103 quiz 104-105 Wallin L, Ewald U, Wikblad K, Scott-Findlay S, Arnetz BB: Understanding work contextual factors: a short-cut to evidencebased ... discrete practice (e.g., consistently using an evidencebased scale to assess the situation and implementing research -based interventions) to consistent ways or patterns of decision-making and practice...
... Figure evidence- based evidence- basedpractice effect of provider attitudes toward partial tudes toward support for evidence- basedon provider attiorganizational evidence- based practice, and practice ... vider support for evidence- basedpractice on effect of attitudes of evidence- basedpractice tional toward partial mediation practice, practice on attitudes use toward evidence- basedeffects of and ... attitudes toward evidence- based practice, effect of organizational support for evidencebased practice on provider attitudes toward evidence- based practice, and effect of organizational support for evidence- based...
... related to organizational readiness to change) #2: Identify evidence- based guidelines and clinical recommendations: • Identify evidence- basedpractice guidelines • Identify evidence- basedclinical ... want more evidence- based practice, we need more practice -based evidence" [49] Common concepts representing health care organizational factors Several common concepts have been used to describe ... organizational factors related to implementation of evidence- basedpractice is a critical adjunct to efforts to systematically improve quality across a system of care, especially when the evidence must...
... technology to be recommended for widespread use before there are prospective, controlled clinical data to support it Research and clinical expertise will always retain equally important roles in evidence- based ... Straus SE, Richardson WS, Rosenberg W, Haynes RB: Evidence- based Medicine How toPractice and Teach EBM, 2nd ed Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 2000 Kannan S, Manji M: Survey of use of end-tidal ... established role in clinicalpractice Sublingual capnometry has recently been proposed as a measure of regional hypoperfusion that is technically simpler and easier to apply than gastric tonometry [10,11]...