Evidence Informed Practice (Module 1) Flashcards
EIP
Evidence informed practice
3 “arms”
- Patient presentation
- Clinical expertise
- Research
Patient presentation
Culture, values, expectation, pay experience
Biopsychosocial model
Biological - xray, lab findings, etc.
Psychological - mood, expectations
Social - support, life circumstances
Well informed patient
Sticks w/ treatment
Realistic expectations
Patient satisfaction is higher
Clinical experience
Time, practice, individual + profession as a whole
Apprenticeships/internships
Limitations of clinical experience
1 false attribution
2 out of sight
3 clinicians are not statisticians
4 fallacy of hasty conclusions
5 rose colored glasses
6 reverse gullibility
False attribution
Maybe something else affects outcome
Ex. Drugs, other treatment, time
Out of sight
They didnt come back, so they must be better
Clinicians are not statisticians
Hard to have a true “feel” of outcomes
Fallacy of hasty conclusions
“Worked for me, my patients, friends, so it must be great!”
Rose colored glasses
“Oh you look better, dont you feel great?”
Reverse gullibility
Stubborn, not being “tricked”
Healthcare cannot answer the question…
Instead it’s a _________ question
What “should” policy be?
- moral, societal question
Clinical application
How does this help my patient?