A Collaborative Strategy to Bring Evidence into Practice

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a problem-solving approach to the delivery of health care that integrates the best evidence from well-designed studies and theories with a clinician's expertise and the patient's preferences and values in making the best clinical decisions. EBP represents t...

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