6.3 Flashcards

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There has been a practitioner backlash against the trustworthiness of the etic (observer perspective) approach of research led evidence in

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EBP

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PBE stands for

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Practice Based Evidence

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In PBE practitioners agree to use common

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‘universal’ outcome measures

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In PBE practitioners agree to use common

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‘universal’ outcome measures

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The benefits of PBE are described as

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local ownership (rather than the use of government mandated protocols) and enhancing evidence (including the natural variability in client presentation issues).

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Practice-oriented research (POR) or practice-based research (another form of PBE) refers to

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conducting research in a routine practice setting (naturalistic and ecologically valid) but also attempts to remove the power differential between researcher and the researched

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Instead of conducting research ______ a group, POR involves conducting research ______ a group/community

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on, with

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7
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PRNs are

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Practice Research Networks

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PRNs were developed to enable a

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smooth transition for graduates in training clinics with a focus on research to move into practice

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PRNs are collaborative enterprises between

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students, faculty members, clinic staff and administrators, and private practitioners

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