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1 rroborate individuals' experiences and guide evidence-based practice.
2 ity of reports and contribute to more robust evidence-based practice.
3 mpirical observations will be transformed by evidence-based practice.
4   Family to Family has also been named as an evidence-based practice.
5 ive it is welcomed as a necessary partner to Evidence-Based Practice.
6 n system, and dentists' lack of awareness of evidence-based practice.
7 gly recognized as critically important to an evidence-based practice.
8 rticipation in the search and exploration of evidence-based practice.
9 dial infarction treated according to current evidence-based practice.
10 financial strategies to align providers with evidence-based practices.
11 adoption, implementation, and sustainment of evidence-based practices.
12 e-based practice by the National Registry of Evidence-Based Practices.
13  workflow considerations, and be informed by evidence-based practices.
14 ve, non-judging, analytic stance, a focus on evidence-based practice and a curbed caring disposition.
15                         Quality: by adopting evidence-based practice and adapting practice guidelines
16             A growing body of literature and evidence-based practices and guidelines can assist clini
17 ental Illness's Family to Family program are evidence-based practices and widely available.
18 t practice in-context: practice development, evidence-based practice, and standard of care.
19 ariation in outcome methodology is hindering evidence-based practice, and the widespread use of unval
20                   Traditionally, barriers to evidence-based practice are categorized into those of kn
21                                  Barriers to evidence-based practice are not well understood.
22                                              Evidence-based practices are not consistently applied in
23 tation of a core model of care that combines evidence-based practices: awakening and breathing, coord
24  in explaining therapist behavior and use of evidence-based practices, but the relative importance va
25 ellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) named as evidence-based practice by the National Registry of Evid
26 cess to services and, if coupled with use of evidence-based practices, can promote the healthy develo
27 al cytology conducted at the Duke University Evidence-based Practice Center (Durham, North Carolina)
28  has devoted a substantial proportion of the Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) program to systemat
29                                          The Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) program within the
30                     The Tufts Medical Center Evidence-based Practice Center assembled a group of nutr
31 rforming systematic reviews of harms from 96 Evidence-based Practice Center evidence reports.
32  vitamin D and calcium DRI values, the Tufts Evidence-based Practice Center performed a systematic re
33 y working group developed the agenda, and an evidence-based practice center prepared an evidence repo
34  group developed the workshop agenda, and an evidence-based practice center prepared an evidence repo
35 y working group developed the agenda, and an Evidence-based Practice Center prepared an evidence repo
36 y working group developed the agenda, and an evidence-based practice center prepared an evidence repo
37 e Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Evidence-Based Practice Center program as part of a conc
38 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality's Evidence-based Practice Center Program uses systematic r
39  the use of study designs other than RCTs in Evidence-based Practice Center reports addressing questi
40        In this paper, we use examples from 3 Evidence-based Practice Center reports to illustrate 3 c
41                                      RTI-UNC Evidence-Based Practice Center staff searched MEDLINE (1
42 ans, in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Evidence-based Practice Center, systematically reviewed
43  papers developed by the Southern California Evidence-Based Practice Center.
44 esearch and Quality established a network of Evidence-based Practice Centers across North America.
45 early defined "future research needs." Eight Evidence-based Practice Centers began to apply this effo
46 Through a structured but flexible process, 3 Evidence-based Practice Centers in the Agency for Health
47 escribes a new USPSTF plan to commission its Evidence-based Practice Centers to collect information i
48 in the community may be more likely to adopt evidence-based practices drawn from positive trial resul
49                        Several paradigms for evidence-based practice (EBP) exist.
50                                              Evidence-based practice (EBP) is an approach used in num
51                                              Evidence-based practice (EBP) is the integration of the
52  were more likely to be managed according to evidence based practice established by randomized contro
53 ethods to enhance reliable implementation of evidence-based practices, factors that enable multicente
54 ere: fee per sealant treatment, education in evidence-based practice, fee plus education, and control
55 gh-quality observational studies can advance evidence-based practice for cancer care and are compleme
56 ors and highlight some of the most promising evidence-based practices for assessment and intervention
57 s been minimal discussion of how to apply an evidence-based practice framework to climate change adap
58 oup-based psychosocial aftercare, integrates evidence-based practices from mindfulness-based interven
59 he audiologist's patient population, and (4) evidence-based practice grades of recommendation for eac
60 lized the scoring tool and the institution's evidence-based practice guideline to make standardized r
61 he physician's individual experience because evidence-based practice guidelines are still scarce, esp
62  on specific testing plans suggests need for evidence-based practice guidelines for the evaluation of
63                       Several new or updated evidence-based practice guidelines have recently emerged
64 ) use occurred after the publication of ASCO evidence-based practice guidelines in 1994 and 1996 for
65 ow-risk prostate cancer so that data-driven, evidence-based practice guidelines in oncology combining
66 s the recommendations of currently available evidence-based practice guidelines that relate to the ma
67 logies, environmental influences on disease, evidence-based practice guidelines, and more rapid and s
68  importance of long-term data in formulating evidence-based practice guidelines.
69             Many physicians choose to ignore evidence-based practice guidelines.
70 e measures, which generally are derived from evidence-based practice guidelines.
71  in the United States seemed consistent with evidence-based practice; however, substantial variation
72                                              Evidence-based practice in radiology (EBR) is becoming f
73  review, which is part of a larger series on evidence-based practice in radiology, the relationship b
74 le with Barrett's esophagus (BE) could guide evidence-based practice in the follow-up of these patien
75 evaluations, and the observed application of evidence-based practice in the management of severe seps
76                   There is a strong need for evidence-based practice in the prescribing and monitorin
77       It has also highlighted the paucity of evidence-based practice in this area and the need to dev
78 organizational characteristics on the use of evidence-based practices in mental health care.
79  that had spent fewer years participating in evidence-based practice initiatives, had more resistant
80 ns a persistent challenge in the ICU despite evidence-based practices known to reduce the prevalence
81  adaptation, and to consider how emphasizing evidence-based practice may influence research and pract
82 ntal health systems to aid implementation of evidence-based practice might be needed.
83 update readers on recent developments in the evidence-based practice of rheumatology.
84 urses screened all ICU patients for selected evidence-based practices on a daily basis.
85 cal sophistication of judges and juries, and evidence-based practices on the part of psychologists wi
86 the development of pathophysiology-relevant, evidence-based practice parameters for rituximab in the
87             An initial attempt to develop an evidence-based practice pathway for the evaluation of oc
88                        The implementation of evidence-based practice poses a significant challenge in
89                                              Evidence-based practice recommendations abound, but impl
90         An additional finding indicated that evidence-based practice recommendations were inversely r
91             To raise awareness of and inform evidence-based practice regarding medical and behavioral
92 cribing patterns frequently do not adhere to evidence-based practices; surgeons are in a position to
93 ve, non-judging, analytic stance, a focus on evidence-based practice that curbs the ad hoc repertoire
94 actice-based collaborative care is a complex evidence-based practice that is difficult to implement i
95                                          For evidence-based practice to embed culturally in the workp
96 understand these complications and implement evidence-based practices to minimize them.
97        A multifaceted intervention involving evidence-based practices to prevent central line-associa
98                           Schools should use evidence-based practices to reduce bullying.
99 ceted intervention to improve adherence with evidence-based practices, unit teamwork, and safety cult
100              As the body of knowledge grows, evidence-based practice using interventions targeted at
101 nurse-led remote screening and prompting for evidence-based practices using an electronic health reco
102 divergent attitudes and less knowledge about evidence-based practices were more likely to use psychod
103             On 30 September 2013, the VA/DoD Evidence-Based Practice Work Group convened a joint VA/D
104                                   The VA/DoD Evidence-Based Practice Work Group convened a joint VA/D
105                Public health is committed to evidence-based practice, yet there has been minimal disc

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