... prospective, controlled clinical data to support it Research and clinical expertise will always retain equally important roles in evidence- basedpractice If research can show us that sublingual capnometry ... and data Competing interests None declared References American Society for Anesthesiologists: Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring 2003 [http://www.asahq.org/ publicationsAndServices/standards/02.pdf#2] ... 2003, 31:818-822 Sackett DL, Straus SE, Richardson WS, Rosenberg W, Haynes RB: Evidence- based Medicine How to Practiceand Teach EBM, 2nd ed Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 2000 Kannan S, Manji...
... Scotland were selected from the Scottish Dental Practice Board list by a statistician using a list of random sampling numbers Eligible participants were GDPs in Scotland who had not been randomly ... of an evidencebased clinical behaviour, the placing of PFS in six to sixteen year old patients in Scotland A theory -based questionnaire was developed to assess constructs from six models and applied ... Health Behaviours: Evidence- Based or Evidence- Inspired? Psychology and Health 2004, 19:129-49 18 Godin G, Bélanger-Gravel A, Eccles M, Grimshaw J: Healthcare professionals' intentions and behaviours:...
... regions of Scotland (Grampian, Tayside, Lothian) and north England (Durham, Newcastle and South Tees) by a statistician using a list of random sampling numbers Data on theory -based cognitions ... different clinical problems, contexts, and organizations Our understanding of potential barriers and enablers to dissemination and implementation is limited and hindered by a lack of a ‘basic science’ ... of patients and number of primary care doctors in each practice, and so calculated an average list size per primary care doctor within each practice This is a relatively crude standardisation...
... that the impact of individual beliefs and perceptions on the strength of motivation to prescribe was high and included both evidence- basedand non -evidence based factors From this, clear predictions ... scenarios), and behavioural intention Methods This was a predictive study of the theory -based cognitions and clinical behaviours of general practitioners (GPs) from Scotland Theory -based cognitions ... likelihood of success in influencing the implementation of this evidence- basedpractice We used a range of theories and models in both this and another component [25] of our larger study [24] However,...
... it and develop evidence- based CPGs Methods Search strategy We identified CPG development handbooks through a broad search of MEDLINE using search terms including 'guideline* andevidenceand ... face validity, a draft list of evidence- based CPG development elements was circulated to the evidence- based health care email list, and to leaders in evidence- based CPG methods for their comments ... essential that we find ways of implementing evidence into practice One way of supporting implementation of evidence is through evidence- based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) [3,4] CPGs outline...
... GIS and Evidence- Based Policy Making Edited by Stephen Wise and Max Craglia Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time Edited by Jane Drummond, Roland Billen, Elsa João, and ... of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Robin Flowerdew School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom ß 2007 by Taylor ... registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data GIS and evidence- based policy making /...
... (crime events) has been shown to be nonrandom (Eck and Weisburd, 1995), and attention has focused on analyzing when and where these crime events occur and the environmental factors that may help ... (SuperProfile lifestyles, selected census variables, % open space and % built areas, the ILC decile, and selected recorded crime and command -and- control data) The GIS program used was ArcView v3.1 This ... concentrated at particular stops and areas Hot spot analysis, RTTs, and GIS have been used to identify and target these ‘‘high risk’’ stops and areas There is evidence to suggest that particular...
... is based on data provided with the support of the ESRC and JISC and uses boundary material which is copyright of the Crown and the ED-Line Consortium References Anderson, D., Chenery, S., and ... Analysis: Theory andPractice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) Hirschfield, A and Bowers, K (editors), 2001, Mapping and Analysing Crime Data: Lessons from Research andPractice (London: ... Ratcliffe, J.H and McCullagh, M.J., 2001, Crime, repeat victimisation and GIS, In Mapping and Analysing Crime Data: Lessons from Research and Practice, edited by A Hirschfield and K Bowers (London:...
... for flood and coastal defense in England and administers the legislation that enables work to be carried out The Flood and Coastal Defence Programme is aimed at reducing risk to people and the ... reducing risk to people and the developed and natural land by financially supporting, advising, and guiding flood and coastal defense operating authorities, and funding research programs Following ... planning and emergency considerations: It is the role of the police to organize localized planning and response on behalf of LA and EA guidelines Once alerted to the onset of a flood event a commandand-control...
... work is based on data provided with the support of the ESRC and JISC and uses boundary material which is copyright of the Crown and the ED-Line consortium Re fer enc es Alexander, F.E and Cuzick, ... region and an inner-city area of Sheffield (striped areas signify missing data) (From 1991 Census: Digitised Boundary Data (England and Wales); 1991 Census: Small Area Statistics (England and Wales).) ... indirect standardization method was used, standardizing each ED by age and sex to Trent region for all persons aged less than 75 years The ED -based population estimates used in the standardization...
... of planning constraint and also increases with the price of land (vi) That the demand for housing land is derived by reference to the demand for housing units and the demand for housing space ... the policy setting and includes an assumptive world of values, metaphors, and core narratives reflected in bureaucratic practices, operational definitions, and procedural rules Evidence is always ... supply of urban land for housing is a function of the stock of urban land and increases with the price of land (v) That the supply of rural land is a function of the stock of land free of planning...
... Management and Sustainability Sustainability and the integration of policy and action are key aims underpinning much of EU legislation and policy The conservation of architectural heritage and of ... and natural habitats the EU proposes standardization and sharing of data (through the EU Habitats Directive 92=43=EEC) The European Union and the Council of Europe provide the best guidance and ... Department, and the Restoration Unit (Works Division) for data access and sharing is a historical step which will see the building of a sustainable and integrated HMS which is GIS -based and covering...
... A.A., and Sunnenberg, G., 2001, A classification of local authority waste collection and recycling strategies in England and Wales Resources, Conservation and Recycling 32, 239–257 Perrin, D and ... 2003) Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, and National Assembly for Wales, 2000, Waste Strategy 2000 for England and Wales Parts and (London: The Stationary Office) ß 2007 by ... Food and Rural Affairs, 2001, A Consultation Document on the Distribution of the £140 Million Waste Minimisation and Recycling Fund in England (London: Department for Environment, Food and Rural...
... education, employment, and housing and draws data from the census, internal council datasets, and some data from the health and police authorities Looking a little ahead, the Maps and Stats site will ... Bradford Council and the BRC Ghose (2001) and Ghose and Huxhold (2002) discuss projects involving university–community partnerships as a means of democratizing GIS The BCSP is based upon a local ... relationships between a local council and its communities with regard to service design, provision, and use 15.4 Technical Features The Maps and Stats WebGIS (www.mapsandstats.com) is implemented using...
... GIS and Evidence- Based Policy Making Edited by Stephen Wise and Max Craglia Dynamic and Mobile GIS: Investigating Changes in Space and Time Edited by Jane Drummond, Roland Billen, Elsa João, and ... reflective and emittance properties of the physical landscape Various combinations of coarse scales and loose inference between land cover and land use have historically restricted both scope and accuracy ... of Population Health, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Robin Flowerdew School of Geography and Geosciences, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom ß 2007 by Taylor...
... adoption of evidence- based practice: The Evidence- BasedPractice Attitude Scale (EBPAS) Adm Policy Ment Health 2004, 6:61-74 10 Laing A, Hogg G: Political exhortation, patient expectation and professional ... Hoagwood K, Landsverk J, Weisz JR: Cultural exchange and implementation of evidence- based practices Res Social Work Prac 2009, 19:602-612 46 Proctor E, Silmere H, Raghavan R, Hovmand P, Aarons ... doi:10.1186/1748-5908-6-104 Cite this article as: Green and Aarons: A comparison of policy and direct practice stakeholder perceptions of factors affecting evidence- basedpractice implementation using concept...
... Figure evidence- based evidence- basedpractice effect of provider attitudes toward partial tudes toward support for evidence- basedon provider attiorganizational evidence- based practice, andpractice ... support for evidence- basedpractice on effect of attitudes of evidence- basedpractice tional toward partial mediation practice, practice on attitudes use toward evidence- basedeffects of and providerproorganizational ... evidence- basedpracticeand attitudes toward evidence- based practice, effect of organizational support for evidencebased practice on provider attitudes toward evidence- based practice, and effect of organizational...
... of evidence • Evidencebasedpractice (EBP): Practice derived from the best available evidence to achieve positive outcomes This practice may range on a continuum from implementing a discrete practice ... an evidence- based scale to assess the situation and implementing researchbased interventions) to consistent ways or patterns of decision-making andpractice (e.g consistently seeking the best evidence ... Prince L, Newell-Stokes V: Evidence- basedpracticeand the role of nursing leadership J Nurs Adm 1998, 28(7–8):45-53 Goode CJ, Piedalue F: Evidence- based clinical practice Journal of Nursing...
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... Introduction to Evidence- Based Practices Randy A Hayes 02 Evidence- Based Practices in Supported Employment 10 Lisa A Razzano and Judith A Cook 03 Assertive Community Treatment 04 Evidence- Based Family ... THE EVIDENCE- BASEDPRACTICE THE EVIDENCE- BASEDPRACTICE Methods, Models, and Tools for Mental Health Professionals Edited by Chris E Stout and Randy A Hayes John Wiley & ... agency, or practice, we review the history of evidence- based treatment and discuss the reasons why evidence- basedpractice has come to the forefront at this time EARLY BEGINNINGS Evidence- based treatment...