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Fostering evidence-based practice in community-based rehabilitation: Strategies for implementation

Abstract

Occupational therapists around the world are taking up the challenge to implement an evidence-based practice approach to the development of occupational therapy services. The emphasis in applying evidence-based practice within occupational therapy has been strongly biomedical in focus. In South Africa, many occupational therapists work in communities where their work is largely community-based rehabilitation. With no examples of how evidence-based practice can be applied in such settings, therapists have struggled with how it may be used to inform their practice. This paper explores the concepts of evidence-based practice and community-based rehabilitation, and illustrates how evidence-based practice can be applied within community-based rehabilitation. Examples are provided to show how evidence-based practice can realistically be applied in community-based rehabilitation programmes with the intention of empowering therapists to begin using evidence as a basis for their practice. It further explores how evidence-based practice can be used by occupational therapists to inform decision-making related to the development of community-based rehabilitation programmes and services.Key words: evidence-based practice, community-based rehabilitation, occupational therapy, practice-based evidence

Authors

Buchanan H; Lorenzo T; Law M

Journal

South African Journal of Occupational Therapy, Vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 56–62

Publisher

Academy of Science of South Africa

Publication Date

August 1, 2015

DOI

10.17159/2310-3833/2015/v45n2a9

ISSN

0038-2337

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