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EVIDENCE INFORMED PRACTICE-GRADUATE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY-USAHS-ATX

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Unlock your success in Occupational Therapy with these comprehensive study notes focused on Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP) and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP), specifically designed for the University of St. Augustine (Austin, TX) OT program. This document provides a clear, organized, and graduate-level summary of key concepts, definitions, frameworks, and real-world applications of evidence-informed occupational therapy practice. It covers everything you need to know for exams, assignments, and clinical application, including critical appraisal of research, levels of evidence, integrating clinical expertise with client values, research translation into OT interventions, and professional reasoning strategies. Perfect for OT students at USAHS or any graduate-level occupational therapy program, these notes are easy to understand, high-yield, and designed to help you connect theory to real-world practice. Whether you’re preparing for tests, writing papers, or building your clinical reasoning skills, this guide will save you time, stress, and confusion. What's Included: Clear definitions of Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP) and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Step-by-step breakdowns of EIP/EBP processes in OT Practical examples and case applications Levels of evidence and research appraisal explained Critical thinking tips for evidence-based clinical decisions Summaries of key frameworks and models used in OT research and practice Organized, easy-to-read format tailored for graduate OT students Aligned with USAHS curriculum (Austin Campus) expectations These notes are ideal for any occupational therapy student looking for reliable, condensed, and high-quality study material to master evidence-based occupational therapy practice. Optimize your study time, boost your grades, and build stronger clinical skills today!

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,EBP

Unit 1 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice

Part of being an evidence-based practitioner is being a critical consumer of research
All clinicians are researchers and scientists: make observations and analyze evidence as part of our
everyday existence.

With our clients we make observations; search for the current best evidence for assessments and
treatment; take into consideration the values of the client and continue to make observations and
adjustments as we deliver our services

Campbell offers the most complete answers to the most important questions by bringing together all the
evidence in one rigorous review.

The Campbell Collaboration is a global team of researchers and policy makers providing answers that
change lives.
Pyramids of evidence
Ranks evidence based on reliability & quality
Top point is highest level & bottom rung lowest

Primary & Secondary sources
●​ Primary= original research, individual studies
●​ Secondary= reviews of multiple studies

Qualiative vs. Quantitative
●​ Qualitative= words and opinions
●​ Quantitative= numerical data; statistics

Qualitative:
●​ Expressed in words
●​ Subjective
●​ Interviews, focus groups

Quantitative
●​ Expressed in numbers
●​ Objective
●​ Objectively answer a hypothesis




Interprofessioanl Education and Interprofesional Practice

,Health care organizations have become more intentional in moving from multidisciplinary
practice to interdisciplinary practice in an effort to meet client, organizational, and health care
outcomes. Health care practitioners in today's practice settings are expected to contribute on
interdisciplinary teams through the process of collaboration. The Institute for Healthcare
Improvement, a research focused organization with a mission to improve health care and health
care systems, developed The Triple Aim framework.

The IHI identified three aims that the coordination of care would improve, health care and health
care systems. The collaboration amongst providers would result in healthier populations, reduced
healthcare costs and improve the patient experience with health care. Most recently, a fourth aim
of the
Triple Aim framework was introduced.
​ Triple AIM: Improving population health
​ ​ Improving patient experience
​ ​ Reducing costs of healthcare
​ ​ Reducing burnout for health care providers
Interprofessional practice is the act of a collaborative ready members of a health care team, along
with families, caregivers, and communities, working together to strengthen health systems and
improve outcomes. Interprofessional education is demonstrated when students from two or more
professions learned about, from and with each other as a precursor to collaboration. This came
about as a realization that putting people in a room didn't automatically lead to collaboration.

​ Interprofesional Education Competencies:
​ ​ Competency 1: Values and Ethics for interprofessional practice
​ ​ Competency 2: Roles and responsibilities for collaborating practice
​ ​ Competency 3: Interprofessional communication practices
​ ​ Competency 4: Interprofessional teamwork and team-based practice

​ Competency two recognizes one's limitations in skills, knowledge, and abilities.
Explain to others team members and clients, along with families and community
members, how the team works together to provide health and wellness.
​ Competency three uses effective communication strategies. Respecting cultural norms
that provide evidence of a patient centered team approach.
​ Competency four engages team members as respected stakeholders using the best
available evidence in the decision making process.

Interprofessional Education Competencies Quiz

Multiple Choice Questions

, ​ 1.​ Which competency focuses on recognizing one’s limitations in skills, knowledge,
and abilities?

a) Competency 1: Values and Ethics for Interprofessional Practice

b) Competency 2: Roles and Responsibilities for Collaborating Practice

c) Competency 3: Interprofessional Communication Practices

d) Competency 4: Interprofessional Teamwork and Team-Based Practice

​ ​



Collaboration is the key to success on IP teams, as individuals from respective disciplines each
bring their unique skill sets and disciplined perspectives in service of shared goals.
Unit 1: Evidence-Based Practice
Introduction to Research:
Science: A Way of Knowing
Science is a systematic approach to knowing and understanding the world around us.

Science is:
​ •Collecting information about phenomena in an area
​ •Building a reliable base of information in an area
​ •Developing theories to explain phenomena

Information acquired via research is:
​ •Identifying a problem to study
​ •Developing hypotheses
​ •Conducting research and analyzing results
​ •Disseminating results
A scientist is someone who:
​ •Adopts scientific methods to acquire information
​ •Engages in a wide range of activities
​ •Works in a variety of settings
Science is a way of thinking that involves:
​ •Carefully defining a problem
​ •Seeking out relevant information
​ •Rigorously testing hypotheses
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