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Evidence-Based Medicine: A Brief History Evidence-Based Medicine: A Brief History
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Evidence-Based Public Health: A Brief History Evidence-Based Public Health: A Brief History
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Comparing EBM and EBPH Comparing EBM and EBPH
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Comparing EBM of Individuals and Populations Comparing EBM of Individuals and Populations
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Comparing EBPH to Individuals and Populations Comparing EBPH to Individuals and Populations
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Evidence-Based Decision-Making Evidence-Based Decision-Making
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Steps in the EBM Process for Pharmacy Steps in the EBM Process for Pharmacy
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Standard of Care and Clinical Practice Guidelines Standard of Care and Clinical Practice Guidelines
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Other Evidence to Decision Analytic Tools Other Evidence to Decision Analytic Tools
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Implications for Public Health and Pharmacy Practice Implications for Public Health and Pharmacy Practice
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References References
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12 Evidence-Based Practice and Public Health
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Published:February 2018
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Abstract
The most difficult step of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and evidence-based public health (EBPH) is to link the evidence with current clinical knowledge and experience, especially with the continued focus on using evidence in decision-making. Standards of care and clinical practice guidelines are now established and reported using nationally and globally recognized protocols to ensure standard nomenclature and clinical crosswalks. This chapter examines relevant background issues, including concepts underlying EBM, EBPH, and definitions of evidence; describes key analytic tools to enhance the adoption of evidence-based decision-making; and finishes with challenges and opportunities for implementation in public health practice.
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