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Implementing evidence-based practice: factors that influence the use of research evidence by occupational therapists

Implementing evidence-based practice: factors that influence the use of research evidence by occupational therapists
Implementing evidence-based practice: factors that influence the use of research evidence by occupational therapists
Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts that is supportive of improving evidence-based practice will require both the generation and the use of research evidence. This article reports the findings of a study that explored the factors that inhibit and facilitate the use of research evidence by occupational therapists. The sample of 100 occupational therapists was drawn from across seven acute NHS trusts, in one NHS region, including two teaching hospitals. The postal survey achieved a 78% response rate.

The findings illustrate that whilst occupational therapists have a positive attitude towards the use of research and are keen to make use of that evidence in practice, workload pressures are a major inhibiting factor. The challenge for practitioners and managers alike is to create organisational conditions that are supportive of the NHS policy objectives to enhance the use of evidence-based practice.

The findings illustrate that whilst occupational therapists have a positive attitude towards the use of research and are keen to make use of that evidence in practice, workload pressures are a major inhibiting factor. The challenge for practitioners and managers alike is to create organisational conditions that are supportive of the NHS policy objectives to enhance the use of evidence-based practice.
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Humphris, Debra
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Victor, Christina
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Humphris, Debra, Littlejohns, Peter, Victor, Christina, O'halloran, Paul and Peacock, Janet L. (2000) Implementing evidence-based practice: factors that influence the use of research evidence by occupational therapists. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 63 (11), 516-522.

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Developing a professional and organisational culture within National Health Service (NHS) trusts that is supportive of improving evidence-based practice will require both the generation and the use of research evidence. This article reports the findings of a study that explored the factors that inhibit and facilitate the use of research evidence by occupational therapists. The sample of 100 occupational therapists was drawn from across seven acute NHS trusts, in one NHS region, including two teaching hospitals. The postal survey achieved a 78% response rate.

The findings illustrate that whilst occupational therapists have a positive attitude towards the use of research and are keen to make use of that evidence in practice, workload pressures are a major inhibiting factor. The challenge for practitioners and managers alike is to create organisational conditions that are supportive of the NHS policy objectives to enhance the use of evidence-based practice.

The findings illustrate that whilst occupational therapists have a positive attitude towards the use of research and are keen to make use of that evidence in practice, workload pressures are a major inhibiting factor. The challenge for practitioners and managers alike is to create organisational conditions that are supportive of the NHS policy objectives to enhance the use of evidence-based practice.

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Published date: November 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 72779
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/72779
ISSN: 0308-0226
PURE UUID: 896fa42b-7823-4a9a-b7e7-03e5770a33f8

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2010
Last modified: 07 Jan 2022 23:42

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Author: Debra Humphris
Author: Peter Littlejohns
Author: Christina Victor
Author: Paul O'halloran
Author: Janet L. Peacock

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