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The Four Elements of Evidence-Based Practice The best research evidence available. The expertise and experience of the clinician (See this article about the role of experience in evidence-based practice) The patients or customers values and preferences. As well as the environment or background existing at the moment.
Rehab potential is a statement of how well the patient will respond to therapeutic input. Good: The child should respond well to the therapeutic intervention and will make docHub progress toward the goal over a set period of time.
In the medical community, there is a strong consensus that external evidence on efficacy and safety of therapeutic, rehabilitative, and preventive regimens should be the basis of decision-making in clinical practice.
Seven overarching principles can be applied to any rehabilitation program: avoiding aggravation, timing, compliance, individualization, specific sequencing, intensity, and consideration of the total patient.
Rehabilitation is defined as a set of interventions designed to optimize functioning and reduce disability in individuals with health conditions in interaction with their environment.
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Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the objective, balanced, and responsible use of current research and the best available data to guide policy and practice decisions, such that outcomes for consumers are improved.
Examples of EBP in Nursing Nurses play a key role in helping to prevent illness before it happens by adhering to evidence-based infection-control policies. This includes keeping the healthcare environment clean, wearing personal protective clothing, using barrier precautions and practicing correct handwashing.
Evidence based physical therapy, or EBPT, is the practice of using relevant clinical research and data to inform our approach to physiotherapy. You may also hear about this approach referred to as EBP, which is short for evidence based practice.

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