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9. Implications of your research for clinical practice and
identifying how findings could be put into practice
Evidence-Based Practice
Evidence-Based Medicine; How to Practice and Teach EBM – David
L. Sackett, Sharon E. Straus, W. Scott Richardson, William
Rosenberg, R. Brian Haynes
This book is a very useful resource, and will be available in most
university and hospital libraries. An accompanying CD provides
clinical examples from other disciplines, and information about
resources to support evidence-based decisions.
Look in particular at Chapter 1: ‘Asking Answerable Clinical
Questions’, and Chapter 2: ‘How to Find Current Best Evidence’
Also visit their website at:
University of Sheffield: the ScHARR Core Library for evidence-based
practice is a
virtual library of links
to full text documents on all
aspects of evidence-based practice
Research evidence
Strategies for searching for reviews of research evidence
From The
University of Birmingham
Commercial Aspects/By-products of Research
Some advances in health and social care need to be developed
commercially if they are to be made widely available, such as:
Drugs,
Medical devices and
Aids for disabled people
Successful commercial development often depends upon the
protection of intellectual property or commercial confidentiality at
critical points in the innovation process.
The
Policy Framework for the Management of Intellectual Property

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