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66 reviewsEvidence-based Clinical Practice in Nursing and Healthcare addresses the nature of evidence in clinical practice, generating and synthesising evidence, and transferring and utilising evidence in clinical practice. It describes the development of practice information sheets and clinical guidelines and provides practical guidance on the implementation of evidence-based practice and its evaluation using clinical audit.Content:
Chapter 1 The Evolution of Evidence?Based Practice (pages 1–15):
Chapter 2 A Comprehensive Approach to Evidence?Based Health Care: The JBI Model of Evidence?Based Health Care (pages 16–26):
Chapter 3 What is Evidence for Practice? (pages 27–35):
Chapter 4 Health Care Evidence Generation (pages 36–51):
Chapter 5 Evidence Synthesis: The Systematic Review (pages 52–71):
Chapter 6 Evidence Synthesis: Critical Appraisal, Data Extraction and the Synthesis of Findings (pages 72–98):
Chapter 7 Evidence Transfer: Writing Up a Systematic Review Report and Developing Clinical Guidelines (pages 99–117):
Chapter 8 Evidence Utilisation: Implementing Evidence?Based Guidelines (pages 118–136):
Chapter 9 Evidence Utilisation: Clinical Audit (pages 137–153):
Chapter 10 Evidence?Based Practice: Issues and Challenges (pages 154–167):