Evidence-Based Practice Position Statement | January 2019
Evidence-Based Practice Position Statement | January 2019

Published: Thursday 21 November 2024

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a key element of best practice in occupational therapy. This position paper covers what evidence based practice is, the rationale for using EBP, the different contexts for use and the responsibilities of occupational therapists, employers, and the wider profession for the use of, and contribution to, EBP.

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