Abstract
In this subject, students will develop a strong foundational understanding of evidence-based practice (EBP), including its underpinning principles, steps, and processes. Students will develop skills in translating real-world situations of uncertainty into well formulated questions, and develop an appreciation of diverse evidence sources. Students will learn to find and critically … For more content click the Read More button below.
Syllabus
ASK: Types of uncertainty in healthcare practice; Types of 'evidence' in EBP; The risk of bias when judging the credibility of marginalised knowledge; Formulating questions to address situations of uncertainty in healthcare practice; Types of health practice questions research evidence can address; Types of research approaches and designs, including the … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
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be able to describe principles, steps, and processes involved in high quality evidence-based health practice;
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be able to explain the value of a diversity of evidence sources in evidence-based practice, including cultural knowledge;
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be able to recognise health practice questions that research evidence can inform, and identify the broad types of research that can address different question types;
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be able to explain the importance of culturally appropriate research approaches with Indigenous Australian peoples with reference to the harms historically caused by unethical research;
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be able to formulate questions relevant to particular healthcare scenarios and, as relevant, plan and execute effective literature search strategies;
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be able to describe the value and limitations of research publication types and specific research designs in informing healthcare practice;
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be able to appraise the relevance of research findings to particular healthcare scenarios;
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be able to understand basic methodological and statistical concepts involved in a range of research types, and use this understanding to critically appraise the validity of health-practice relevant findings;
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be able to explain the importance of communication, professional reasoning, and critical reflection in evidence-based health practice; and
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be able to discuss interrelationships between high quality evidence-based practice and culturally competent practice, including in the context of healthcare with Indigenous Australian people.