Evidence-based practice is central to those working in healthcare settings, yet there is often a gap between theory and applying evidence to practice in a meaningful and manageable way.
Bringing together the tacit knowledge of two experienced professionals - a Librarian and a Clinical Psychologist - this book provides numerous tried-and-tested practical activities to empower healthcare professionals to enable evidence-based practice in healthcare settings. With case studies and activities designed both for individuals and groups, the book draws on common global health challenges and provides readers with the tools and techniques for self-reflection, collaboration and implementation. A separate chapter on Artificial Intelligence (AI) explores the impact of AI on evidence-based practice and how to use existing AI technologies to support and improve activities for groups and teams.
Offering a wealth of inspiring and practical ideas and activities, this is essential reading for health and social care professionals, health service managers and information professionals and librarians working in clinical settings.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-78330-780-7 (9781783307807)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Aoife Lawton is National Health Service Librarian at the Health Service Executive in Ireland. She has over 20 years' experience of working in the public health service and she is a board member of the European Association for Health Information Libraries. She has previously published The Invisible Librarian.
Mary C. Morrissey is a Clinical Psychologist and Psychology Lead at the Health Service Executive in Ireland. She is a former President of the Psychological Society of Ireland and a member of the European Health Futures Forum.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Theory and Practice
Chapter 2: Activities for individuals
Chapter 3: Activities for groups and teams
Chapter 4: Artificial Intelligence
Conclusion