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This concise, hands-on text provides a method for making evidence-based decisions in practice. The book presents a step-by-step approach to mastering the five essential skills of evidence-based decision making-formulating patient-centered questions, searching for the appropriate evidence, critically appraising the evidence, applying the evidence to practice, and evaluating the process. Five Case Scenarios are used throughout the book and cover the broad areas of therapy/prevention, diagnosis, etiology/harm/causation, and prognosis. Each chapter has objectives, suggested activities, a quiz, critical thinking questions, and exercises.
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Clearly I wouldn't recommend it for leisure reading, March 04, 2017
By Roger Clough Jr.
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Clearly I wouldn't recommend it for leisure reading, but it is nicely written for the class I needed to take for my degree.
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Three Stars, April 01, 2016
By Deb Carpenter
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One Star, October 11, 2015
By A Customer
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It was needed for a class. I wouldn't have bought it otherwise.
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Good beginner book for EBDM, September 29, 2015
By Melanie
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Bought this text for a class. Bought new for online code for use of student resources. Not as boring as originally expected. ...
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Evidence based decision making, February 24, 2011
By CLR
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This is a horrible book. Instructors should not use this text for their classes. It is hard to follow and does not present information well. If it was in more simple straight forward terms than it would be alright.
31 of 31 people found the above review helpful.
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