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Authors: Mary Law
ISBN-13: 9781556427688, ISBN-10: 1556427689
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: SLACK, Incorporated
Date Published: December 2007
Edition: 2nd Edition

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Author Biography: Mary, Ed Law Ed.

Mary Law, PHD, OTReg(Ont), FCAOT, FCAHS is a Professor and Associate Dean (Health Sciences) Rehabilitation Science and associate member of the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University. She holds the John and Margaret Lillie Chair in Childhood Disability Research. Mary, an occupational therapist by training, is Co-Founder of CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research, a multidisciplinary research center at McMaster University. Mary's research centers on the development and validation of client-centered outcome measures, evaluation of occupational therapy interventions with children, the effect of environmental factors on the participation of children with disabilities in day to day activities, and transfer of research knowledge into practice. In her educational activities, Mary is involved in teaching the theoretical basis of occupational therapy practice and evidence-based occupational therapy practice in the occupational therapy program, as well as supervising graduate students. Mary is the lead author of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, a client-centered outcome measure for occupational therapy, and has written books on client-centered occupational therapy and measurement of occupational performance. Joy MacDermid, PT, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Rehabilitation Science at McMaster University (Hamilton, ON), and is the Co-director of Clinical Research at the Hand and Upper Limb Centre (London, ON). She is funded as a (physical therapist/epidemiologist) scientist by the Canadian Institutes of Health (CIHR New Investigator). She has published more than 100 articles including systematic reviews, development/evaluation of outcomes measures, clinical trials, knowledge transfer, clinical practice guidelines, and identification of clinical predictors. Her clinical interests are in musculoskeletal pain and disability resulting from upper quadrant disorders and the impact of these disorders on work and subsequent health and quality of life. Joy teaches courses in upper extremity musculoskeletal clinical skills, evidence-based practice, work disability, quality of life, and knowledge exchange and transfer. She is the Vice-President of the American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT); has twice won its best scientific paper award; and was awarded the Natalie Barr Lecture in 2006, the Philadelphia Hand Meeting Honored Professorship in 2006, and the CIHR Quality of Life Award in 2007. She is an associate editor for The Journal of Hand Therapy and The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy and is the editor for the ASHT Clinical Outcome Assessment Recommendations for the Wrist/Hand.

Book Synopsis

The rehabilitation profession’s best-selling text that provides step-by-step guidance for evidence-based practice has been updated into an expanded Second Edition

Written specifically for students and practitioners in both occupational and physical therapy, Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: A Guide to Practice, Second Edition focuses on building knowledge through specific learning.
Drs. Mary Law and Joy MacDermid are joined by 17 of today’s leading rehabilitation professionals to teach readers how to become critical consumers of research and develop skills to ensure that rehabilitation practice is based on the best evidence that is available. 

Evidence-Based Rehabilitation, Second Edition is a comprehensive and well-organized text that provides the most up-to-date information on evidence-based practice, the concepts underlying evidence-based practice, and implementing evidence into the rehabilitation practice. This text is organized by the steps of the process of evidence-based practice—introduction to evidence-based practice, finding the evidence, assessing the evidence, and using the evidence. 

Inside the pages of Evidence-Based Rehabilitation, Second Edition rehabilitation professionals will find that each chapter has been updated to include clinical examples and exercises. Several new chapters include recent examples about systematic reviews, clinical practice guidelines, and knowledge exchange. 

Features:
• Designed to fit a standard 3-unit course with 11 to 12 sessions.
• Extensive instructor’s manual is available with specific student activities and answers for faculty.
• Critical review forms are included for use by students. These forms have been used by many practitioners and researchers around the world for 8 to15 years.
• Recognition throughout the book that evidence-based practice in rehabilitation means bringing together research evidence, clinical reasoning of the therapist, and client values and goals. 

Evidence-Based Rehabilitation: A Guide to Practice, Second Edition is an essential resource for students and practitioners to help incorporate the most current and complete evidence-based research into rehabilitation practice.

Booknews

Specifically written for rehabilitation practitioners, this introductory text focuses on the skills needed for understanding and using evidence. Bringing a holistic approach to the subject, the book encourages readers to become critical consumers of research so that rehabilitation practice may be based on the best evidence available. Critical review forms are included to help structure appraisals of the literature. Contributors are researchers and therapists from the United States and Canada. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
Contributing Authors
Preface
Ch. 1Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice3
Ch. 2Development of Evidence-Based Knowledge13
Ch. 3Becoming an Evidence-Based Practitioner31
Ch. 4Outcomes in Evidence-Based Practice49
Ch. 5Searching for the Evidence71
Ch. 6Evaluating the Evidence97
Ch. 7Systematically Reviewing the Evidence109
Ch. 8The Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions with People with Chronic Pain: An Example of a Critical Review of the Literature127
Ch. 9Evaluating the Evidence: Economic Analysis171
Ch. 10Building Evidence in Practice185
Ch. 11Practice Guidelines, Algorithms, and Clinical Pathways195
Ch. 12Communicating Evidence to Clients, Managers, and Funders221
Ch. 13Research Dissemination and Transfer of Knowledge255
Ch. 14Health Care Delivery of Rehabilitation Services for Postacute Stroke: Home Care Versus Institutional Care - What is the Evidence?269
App. AOutcome Measures Rating Form287
App. BOutcome Measures Rating Form Guidelines299
App. CCritical Review Form for Quantitative Studies305
App. DGuidelines for Critical Review Form: Quantitative Studies309
App. ECritical Review Form for Qualitative Studies323
App. FGuidelines for Critical Review Form: Qualitative Studies329
App. GInstructions for the Use of the Functional Independence Measure Decision Trees339
App. HClinical Pathway Example341
App. IVariance Record Example345
App. JClient Outcomes Example347
App. KKey Indicator Record Example349
App. LTemplate for the Development of Clinical Pathways: Key Indicators351
App. MTemplate for the Development of Clinical Pathways: Timeline353
App. NDeveloping Outcomes355
Index357

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