Evidence-based education (EBE) riep de afgelopen twintig jaar flinke weerstand op vanuit onderwijsonderzoekers en de praktijk. Sommigen gebruiken liever de term evidence-informed. Anderen keren zich compleet tegen de onderneming. Waarom eigenlijk? Hoe goed zijn hun redenen? Martijn Meeter en ik gingen na of de argumenten tegen EBE knock-out punches zijn. Bekijk via de link het artike
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Evidence based practise (EBP) is de laatste jaren een veel besproken onderwerp in de paramedische beroepsgroepen. Het belang van het evidence based handelen in het dagelijkse methodisch handelen wordt steeds meer onderstreept. Het verwerven van evidence based vaardigheden bij studenten logopedie krijgt dan ook steeds meer een prominentere rol in het competentiegericht opleidingscurriculum. In dit artikel wordt beschreven wat onder EBP wordt verstaan en hoe de implementatie van het evidence based practise denken en handelen in het buitenschoolse leren van de opleiding logopedie Hogeschool Zuyd systematisch wordt aangepakt.
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Als hulpverlener en als docent is het belangrijk dat je op de hoogte bent van de laatste ontwikkelingen in je vakgebied. Het laatste decennium wordt veel aandacht besteed aan de wetenschappelijke onderbouwing van diverse beroepen in de gezondheidszorg, de zorg dient 'evidence based' te zijn. In dit artikel wordt geschetst wat de uitgangspunten van de opleidingen zijn en volgens welke methodiek de implementatie wordt aangepakt.
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Praktijkonderzoek over integratie van practice based evidence en evidence based practice, nderzoeksresultaten toepassen in de praktijk,verbeteren in en door de praktijk.
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DOEL. Dit artikel beoogt een kritische analyse te geven van de manier waarop het begrip Evidence Based Practice in de literatuur doorgaans wordt ingevuld, waarna mogelijkheden worden geschetst de in het artikel geconstateerde bezwaren te ondervangen. METHODE. Er is literatuuronderzoek gedaan naar de manier waarop EBP in de literatuur wordt ingevuld. RESULTAAT. Hoewel in de literatuur met betrekking tot EBP wordt aangegeven dat het handelen van professionals gebaseerd zou moeten zijn op een integratie van wetenschappelijk onderzoek, klinische expertise en cliëntenvoorkeuren, krijgt de bron van het wetenschappelijk onderzoek de meeste nadruk. Binnen dit wetenschappelijk onderzoek wordt kwantitatief onderzoek bovendien doorgaans hoger gewaardeerd dan kwalitatief onderzoek. De andere kennisbronnen (deskundigheid van de cliënt en expertise van de verpleegkundige) die bij EBP worden onderscheiden, blijven veelal onderbelicht. DISCUSSIE EN CONCLUSIE. De manier waarop EBP meestal wordt ingevuld en geïmplementeerd brengt een aantal beperkingen met zich mee. Voorbeelden hiervan zijn de beperkte aandacht voor: de kern van het verplegen, de interactie tussen de cliënt en de verpleegkundige, de context of de cultuur waarin de zorgverlening plaatsvindt, het benutten van de ervaringsdeskundigheid van de cliënt en de expertise van de verpleegkundige zelf. In het artikel worden suggesties gegeven om deze beperkingen te ondervangen, zodat EBP inderdaad de integratie wordt van de verschillende kennisbronnen die in de literatuur worden onderscheiden en EBP met mogelijk meer succes kan worden geïmplementeerd.
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Evidence-based research (EBR) is the systematic and transparent use of prior research to inform a new study so that it answers questions that matter in a valid, efficient, and accessible manner. This study surveyed experts about existing (e.g., citation analysis) and new methods for monitoring EBR and collected ideas about implementing these methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study via an online survey between November 2022 and March 2023. Participants were experts from the fields of evidence synthesis and research methodology in health research. Open-ended questions were coded by recurring themes; descriptive statistics were used for quantitative questions. Ideas proposed in this study for monitoring the implementation of EBR can be used to refine methods and define responsibility but should be further explored in terms of feasibility and acceptability. Different methods may be needed to determine if the use of EBR is improving over time.
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This thesis describes an Action Research (AR) project aimed at the implementation of Evidence Based Practice in a mental health nursing setting in the Netherlands. The main research question addressed in this thesis is: In what way is Action Research with an empowering appropriate to implement Evidence Based Practice in a mental health nursing setting in the Netherlands and what is the effect of this implementation on the care experienced by the client, the nursing interventions and the context in this setting compared to a comparative setting? To answer this main research question, the following questions derived from it were addressed: What is Evidence Based Practice? What is known about implementing evidence-based practice in nursing through Action Research? Which factors have to be dealt with in a mental health nursing setting, so the implementation of EBP with AR with an empowering intent will be more successful? Which factors have to be dealt with in a mental health nursing setting, so the implementation of EBP with AR with an empowering intent will be successful? How is EBP implemented through AR with an empowering intent and what are the outcomes for the use of evidence, the context and the facilitation in the setting? What is the effect of the implementation of EBP in mental health nursing using AR with an empowering intent on the care experienced by the client, the nursing interventions and the context compared to a comparison setting? The first two questions were answered by a search of the literature while the remaining questions were answered during the AR study conducted in two mental health organisations in the Netherlands.
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Objectives: This study assesses social workers’ orientation toward the evidence-based practice (EBP) process and explores which specific variables (e.g. age) are associated. Methods: Data were collected from 341 Dutch social workers through an online survey which included a Dutch translation of the EBP Process Assessment Scale (EBPPAS), along with 13 background/demographic questions. Results: The overall level of orientation toward the EBP process is relatively low. Although respondents are slightly familiar with it and have slightly positive attitudes about it, their intentions to engage in it and their actual engagement are relatively low. Respondents who followed a course on the EBP process as a student are more oriented toward it than those who did not. Social workers under 29 are more familiar with the EBP process than those over 29. Conclusions: We recommend educators to take a more active role in teaching the EBP process to students and social workers.
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Geïllustreerd aan de hand van een terugblik op ontwikkelingen in het reken-wiskundeonderwijs in Nederland tussen 2000 en 2025
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Aims and objectives: To describe the process of implementing evidence-based practice (EBP) in a clinical nursing setting. Background: EBP has become a major issue in nursing, it is insufficiently integrated in daily practice and its implementation is complex. Design: Participatory action research. Method: The main participants were nurses working in a lung unit of a rural hospital. A multi-method process of data collection was used during the observing, reflecting, planning and acting phases. Data were continuously gathered during a 24-month period from 2010 to 2012, and analysed using an interpretive constant comparative approach. Patients were consulted to incorporate their perspective. Results: A best-practice mode of working was prevalent on the ward. The main barriers to the implementation of EBP were that nurses had little knowledge of EBP and a rather negative attitude towards it, and that their English reading proficiency was poor. The main facilitators were that nurses wanted to deliver high-quality care and were enthusiastic and open to innovation. Implementation strategies included a tailored interactive outreach training and the development and implementation of an evidence-based discharge protocol. The academic model of EBP was adapted. Nurses worked according to the EBP discharge protocol but barely recorded their activities. Nurses favourably evaluated the participatory action research process. Conclusions: Action research provides an opportunity to empower nurses and to tailor EBP to the practice context. Applying and implementing EBP is difficult for front-line nurses with limited EBP competencies. Relevance to clinical practice: Adaptation of the academic model of EBP to a more pragmatic approach seems necessary to introduce EBP into clinical practice. The use of scientific evidence can be facilitated by using pre-appraised evidence. For clinical practice, it seems relevant to integrate scientific evidence with clinical expertise and patient values in nurses’ clinical decision making at the individual patient level.
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