EBP is the integration of clinical expertise, patient values, and the best research evidence available into the decision making process for patient care. Clinical expertise refers to the clinician's cumulated experience, education, and clinical skills. The patient brings to the encounter his or her own personal and unique concerns, expectations, and values. The best evidence is usually found in clinically relevant research that has been conducted using sound methodology (Sackett, 2002).
The Five A's of the Evidence Cycle:
Building a PICO/PICOT/PICOTS Framework
Incorporating best evidence into practice requires a systematic approach. A clear series of steps, known as the Evidence Cycle, provides an excellent paradigm to guide you through this process. It requires formulating the right question to ask, turning that question into a good search, knowing the best place to look, finding what is available, appraising the results, and then using the evidence you find to care for your patient population. Use the "5 A's" as a step-by-step guide to locate best evidence.
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