A systematic review of how studies describe educational interventions for evidence-based practice: stage 1 of the development of a reporting guideline — Anna Phillips (2014) | RDL Network
A systematic review of how studies describe educational interventions for evidence-based practice: stage 1 of the development of a reporting guideline
Article 2014 en
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Anna Phillips
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Lucy K. Lewis
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Maureen McEvoy
Abstract
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This systematic review demonstrates inconsistencies in describing educational interventions for EBP in randomised and non-randomised trials. To enable educational interventions to be replicable and comparable, improvements in the reporting for educational interventions for EBP are required. In the absence of a specific reporting guideline, there are a range of items which are reported with variable frequency. Identifying the important items for describing educational interventions for facilitating foundational knowledge and skills in EBP remains to be determined. The findings of this systematic review will be used to inform the next stage in the development of a reporting guideline for educational interventions for EBP.
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