The first step in the EBP Process
What is writing/forming a clinical question?
A synthesis of quantitative research
What is a meta-analysis?
Suggests that change in behavior is modulated by a person's readiness to make changes at the time the information is provided
A possible explanation for the limitations in occupational performance and participation made based on limited evidence
What is a clinical hypothesis?
This includes stringing together quotes and ideas of others without connecting their work to the original work
What is intentional plagiarism?
The inability to execute a task
What is an activity limitation?
An in-depth study of a process, activity, event, program or interaction
What is a case study?
Based on the consideration of health care research by large groups that must come to a consensus and may not be experts in the field
What is evidence-based policy?
the process by which OTPs collect info, process this info, come to an understanding of client's needs and values and then plan and implement interventions in a reflective process consistent with the OTPF
What is clinical reasoning?
Provides a simulated environment where individuals use specialized equipment to interact with 3D images in a "realistic" manner
What is virtual reality?
A clear and answerable question derived from a client's problem or a need
What is a PICO question?
Participants in the control group have access to the intervention in the experimental group
What is contamination?
Limited time, lack of resources, lack of training, lack of access, etc.
What are barriers to EBP?
The section of a research article that includes the specific steps taken when conducting the study that could lead other researchers to reproduce the study and achieve the same results.
What is the methods section?
Requires training, familiarity, conclusive evidence on effectiveness and consideration of ethical standards before using
What are emerging technology-based interventions?
The evidence-based rehab important concept that states the importance of continuing education and staying up to date.
What is Awareness?
Keeping participants unaware of what treatment is being administered
What is blinding?
Used to summarize and organize evidence for specific clinical situations in practice
What is a CAT?
The Likert scale is an example of this type of scale of measurement
What is an ordinal scale?
Accidental appropriation of ideas and materials of others because of a lack of understanding
What is unintentional plagiarism?
Evaluate change over time, discriminate between or among groups, predict future status
What are the three different purposes of clinical measurements?
A more systematic approach to narrative reviews, can determine if a systematic review is needed
What is a scoping review?
Has the role of developing programs, allocating resources and guiding provision of services
What is a manager?
The type of research that evaluates cause and effect relationships
What is experimental research?
A common ethical dilemma with social media that includes sharing or liking posts either intentionally or unintentionally that include comments that disparage persons, groups or organizations that negatively impact others' perceptions of practitioner's integrity
What is an integrity dilemma?