Aveyard, Helen,

A beginner's guide to evidence-based practice in health and social care. - Fourth edition / Helen Aveyard, Pam Sharp, Kathleen Greenway and Lucy Parsons. - 244 pages ; 23 cm

Previous edition: published as by Helen Aveyard and Pam Sharp. 2017.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Evidence-based practice is a concept and theme that underpins all modules across the nursing and healthcare curriculum and will come to the fore for healthcare students when taking their research methods, dissertation or literature review modules. However, despite being a term that is widely used and regularly cited, students often fail to fully grasp what it is, why it is so important and how it applies to the practical, non-academic world. This book bridges that gap by introducing concepts in a very basic way to help those without much clinical experience to understand what is at the heart of good evidence-based practice.

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