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ID 27618
  Title Evidence based practice: How are we doing? [editorial]
URL https://jccponline.com/Editorial21-02.html
Journal J Clin Chiropr Pediatr. 2022 Nov;21(2):1892
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Exerpt: Evidence Based Practice is the mantra for our practices. We all work very hard to live up to this mantra. It is equally well known that it is virtually impossible to live up to as the evidence is incomplete, at best. This is true for all types of health care, not just chiropractic.

You may notice in this issue that we have decided to give a voice to clinical opinions. After all, the three legs of evidence-based practice are the actual evidence which “proves” a procedure works, practices used by clinicians with years of experience as well as the choice of the patient
or parent in the case of pediatrics. 

This exercpt is reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Click on the above link for full text. Online access only. PDF


 

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