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Few concepts can have achieved the status of unchallengeable common-sense in such a short space of time, and across such a broad range of professional activity, as evidence-based practice. Evidence-Based Practice: A Critical Appraisal stands back from the flurry of excitement and activity that has accompanied the development of evidence-based practice. This is the first text to provide a critical appraisal of the strengths and weaknesses of evidence-based practice, weighing the arguments of both advocates and opponents of the approach. It is also the first text to examine the concept of evidence-based practice as a cross-disciplinary phenomenon, looking at how and why evidence-based practice has spread beyond acute medicine and considers the relevance of the approach for other disciplines. This book also contains an introduction to the basic concepts and terminology of evidence-based practice for those who are less familiar with the approach. Key features: Critically appraises the strengths and limitations of evidence-based practice Covers evidence-based practice in primary care, mental health, public health, nursing, social work and probation, education and human resource management. Considers what evidence-based practice is and why it has developed Includes a team of internationally renowned contributors, including John Muir- Gray and Martyn Hammersley The book is essential reading for a wide range of health care students, practitioners and managers. It is of direct relevance to professionals working in areas where evidence-based practice is emerging strongly such as social work/probation and education. The book will also be of interest to students of social policy.Reynolds, Shirley is the author of 'Evidence-Based Practice A Critical Approach' with ISBN 9780632050581 and ISBN 0632050586.
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