Evidence-Based Practice for Occupational Therapists

Evidence-Based Practice for Occupational Therapists by M. Clare Taylor, published by Wiley on January 17, 2000, is a comprehensive resource designed to support occupational therapists in integrating evidence-based approaches into their practice. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the importance of research and evidence in healthcare interventions.
Readers will find that this book makes evidence-based practice accessible and relevant, providing practical guidance for implementing research in clinical settings. It explores the value of both qualitative and quantitative research, offering numerous worked examples to illustrate how these concepts can be applied in therapy practice. The content is tailored to meet the needs of occupational therapists seeking to enhance their skills in evidence-based intervention.
Official synopsis Publisher
Evidence-based practice is one of the driving forces in current healthcare practice. Occupational therapists recognize the need for research and for an evidence-based approach to intervention, yet they may need guidance on how to achieve this. This book makes evidence-based practice accessible and relevant to occupational therapists, using examples from therapy practice.
Key features:
*explores the value of both qualitative and quantitative research as evidence
*explains how to make evidence-based practice work in the clinical setting
*includes many worked examples
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