Evidence-Based Rehabilitation
A Guide to Practice
Mary Law author Joy MacDermid author Mary Law editor Joy MacDermid editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:15th Nov '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
While evidence-based practice (EBP) has greatly influenced rehabilitation in the past decade, it continues to evolve and practitioners need guidance to implement evidence into their practice. Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: A Guide to Practice, the best-selling text providing step-by-step EBP guidance for rehabilitation professionals, has been updated into an expanded Third Edition.
In Evidence-Based Rehabilitation, Third Edition Drs. Mary Law and Joy MacDermid, along with their contributors, explain evidence-based rehabilitation, the concepts underlying EBP, and build the reader’s knowledge and skills through specific learning. The text is organized by the steps of the EBP process—introduction to EBP, finding the evidence, assessing the evidence, and using the evidence.
EBP focuses first and foremost on making the best decisions for each client and using the best information available. For many rehabilitation practitioners, building skills in EBP is best done one step at a time. Evidence-Based Rehabilitation helps the rehabilitation student and practitioner develop his or her knowledge and skills to implement evidence-based rehabilitation in practice.
Benefits of the Third Edition:
• All chapters have been updated with new information and resources
• New chapters about systematic reviews, and knowledge transfer
• Extensive guide available with specific student activities and answers for faculty use
• Critical review forms included for student use—these forms have been used by practitioners and researchers around the world for 10 to 20 years
• Recognition throughout the book that EBP in rehabilitation means bringing together research evidence, clinical reasoning of the therapist and client values and goals
• Fits the standard 3-unit course design with 11 to 12 sessions
Included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom.
Designed and written by an occupational therapist and a physical therapist with extensive research, education, and practice experience, Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: A Guide to Practice, Third Edition will guide both occupational therapy and physical therapy students and practitioners as they incorporate evidence-based practice into their work.
“I use this book to refine my capacity for judging and using evidence in my own clinical practice, as well as in working with students in an occupational therapy graduate program. The Third Edition has enough updates and new content to support replacement of the Second Edition…The book will be on my desk!”
- Carla Wilhite, OTD, OTR/L, University of New Mexico, Doody’s Review Service
“This updated edition of Law and MacDermid’s text is a highly recommended resource for educational settings as well as for practice teams looking to enhance the evidence-based nature of their practice.”
- Tanya Rihtman, Coventry University, British Journal of Occupational Therapy
“This textbook will appeal to beginners wishing to develop a better grasp of EBP as well as seasoned practitioners wishing to attain exemplary practice. The sheer number of examples, solutions, and models provided will support readers in defining an optimal process to conduct EBP in their milieu. This book is convincing in its demonstration of the importance of EBP for continuing professional development as well as for the advancement of the profession.”
- Julie Lapointe, Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy
ISBN: 9781617110214
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1088g
376 pages
3rd edition