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An introduction to evidence-based practice for hand surgeons and therapists
Robert M Szabo1, Joy C MacDermid
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hand and Upper Extremity Service, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, 4860 Y Street, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA. rmszabo@ucdavis.edu
Abstract:
Evidence-based practice is a methodical approach to clinical practice where experience, best research evidence, and patient goals and values are integrated to make optimal decisions when making a diagnosis, selecting a diagnostic test, picking an intervention or determining prognosis. There are five steps in this process. Hand surgeons and therapists can use the evidence-based process to attain optimal management of individual patients, manage their overall practice, guide the ongoing professional development, and deal with funding and policy makers.
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