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Psychology: Evidence Based Practice

Resources to facilitate research in the field of psychology.

Steps of Evidence Based Practice

  1. Ask a clinical question
  2. Acquire the evidence EBP resources
  3. Appraise the evidence
  4. Apply the information
  5. Assess the results

Evidence Based Practice Tutorials

There are A LOT of tutorials and learning aids on the topic of evidence based practice. Here are some of the best.

International Journal of Evidence-Based Healthcare

What is Evidence Based Practice?

One of the most common definitions of evidence based practice (EBP) comes from Dr. David Sackett. He describes EBP as:

"...the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of the individual patient. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research." 

Sackett, D. (1996). Evidence based medicine: What it is and what it isn't. British Medical Journal, 312, pp. 71-72.

The following diagram can help illustrate the components that go into evidence based practice:

Duke University Medical Center Library (2015). Introduction to Evidence Based Practice.

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