Getting Evidence into Action
Getting Evidence into Action Evidence Utilization This component of the model relates to the implementation of evidence in practice, as is evidenced by practice and/or system change. It identifies three…
Getting Evidence into Action Evidence Utilization This component of the model relates to the implementation of evidence in practice, as is evidenced by practice and/or system change. It identifies three…
Evidence Transfer Broadly speaking, evidence transfer refers to the practical issue of transferring pre-reviewed, appraised, robust evidence to the policy and practice areas. It involves capturing, organizing and distributing evidence…
The Synthesis of Evidence Evidence synthesis is a critical component of the JBI Model. The systematic review of the literature on a particular condition, intervention or issue is seen as…
The Generation of Evidence The JBI Model considers that, although the “best” evidence is derived from rigorous research, experience, expertise, inference and deduction are also important sources of evidence for…
The JBI Model of Evidence-Based Healthcare The Model of Evidence-Based Healthcare (JBI Model) was developed by Pearson et al in 2005 to visually portray the methodological thinking and framework of…
Translating knowledge into action in healthcare In most societies health professionals are highly trusted – partly because of the valued roles they play in promoting health and caring for the…