Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis

Contemporary conditions require health professionals both to employ published evidence in their individual practices and as a profession to produce valid evidence of their outcome effectiveness. Heretofore, these two processes of evidence-based practice have often been confounded as one. This theore...

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Main Authors: Tomlin George S., Dougherty Deborah
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of Health Professions
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ijhp-2014-0001
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spelling doaj-04c76e5dfc574296a745ce2bb697167f2021-09-05T21:02:04ZdeuSciendoInternational Journal of Health Professions2296-990X2014-12-0111131910.2478/ijhp-2014-0001ijhp-2014-0001Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte PraxisTomlin George S.0Dougherty Deborah1University of Puget Sound, School of Occupational Therapy, 1500 N. Warner St., Tacoma, WA 98416, UNITED STATESUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Health Professions Department/OT, 1725 State Street, La Crosse, WI 54601, UNITED STATESContemporary conditions require health professionals both to employ published evidence in their individual practices and as a profession to produce valid evidence of their outcome effectiveness. Heretofore, these two processes of evidence-based practice have often been confounded as one. This theoretical paper separates the two processes into «Evidence-Supported Practice» and «Evidence-Informed Practice.» Each requires a different approach to evidence accumulation and use. Nonetheless, the two processes can and should be interlinked. For external (research) evidence, the research pyramid model values equally the internal and external validity of studies, as both are important for the implementation of external evidence. Furthermore, external evidence must be combined with internal evidence (data generated in the course of interaction with a client) in the decision-making of practitioners. Examples from recent research on occupational therapy practice and literature from several other health professions are cited for illustration. This paper formulates a more comprehensive model for evidence-based practice. From this model follow specific recommendations for practitioners, researchers, and educators in the health professions.https://doi.org/10.2478/ijhp-2014-0001evidence-based practiceprofessional decision-makingevidence sourcesevidence evaluationevidence translationevidenz-basierte praxisprofessionelle entscheidungsfindungevidenz quellenevidenz bewertungevidenz anwendung
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Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
International Journal of Health Professions
evidence-based practice
professional decision-making
evidence sources
evidence evaluation
evidence translation
evidenz-basierte praxis
professionelle entscheidungsfindung
evidenz quellen
evidenz bewertung
evidenz anwendung
author_facet Tomlin George S.
Dougherty Deborah
author_sort Tomlin George S.
title Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
title_short Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
title_full Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
title_fullStr Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
title_full_unstemmed Decision-Making and Sources of Evidence in Occupational Therapy and Other Health Professions. Evidence-Informed Practice / Entscheidungsfindung und Evidenzquellen in der Ergotherapie und weiteren Gesundheitsberufen. Evidenzinformierte Praxis
title_sort decision-making and sources of evidence in occupational therapy and other health professions. evidence-informed practice / entscheidungsfindung und evidenzquellen in der ergotherapie und weiteren gesundheitsberufen. evidenzinformierte praxis
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Health Professions
issn 2296-990X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Contemporary conditions require health professionals both to employ published evidence in their individual practices and as a profession to produce valid evidence of their outcome effectiveness. Heretofore, these two processes of evidence-based practice have often been confounded as one. This theoretical paper separates the two processes into «Evidence-Supported Practice» and «Evidence-Informed Practice.» Each requires a different approach to evidence accumulation and use. Nonetheless, the two processes can and should be interlinked. For external (research) evidence, the research pyramid model values equally the internal and external validity of studies, as both are important for the implementation of external evidence. Furthermore, external evidence must be combined with internal evidence (data generated in the course of interaction with a client) in the decision-making of practitioners. Examples from recent research on occupational therapy practice and literature from several other health professions are cited for illustration. This paper formulates a more comprehensive model for evidence-based practice. From this model follow specific recommendations for practitioners, researchers, and educators in the health professions.
topic evidence-based practice
professional decision-making
evidence sources
evidence evaluation
evidence translation
evidenz-basierte praxis
professionelle entscheidungsfindung
evidenz quellen
evidenz bewertung
evidenz anwendung
url https://doi.org/10.2478/ijhp-2014-0001
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