Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a new, comprehensive model of health care that provides guidance for other human services as well. The concept of EBP is subject to considerable misinterpretations, as those invested in the status quo attempt to distort this new and growing movement into existing practices. By drawing on the original source handbook, Evidence-BasedMedicine: How to Practice andTeach EBM, this article describeswhat EBP really is, what its major steps are, and what its implications are for the delivery of brief treatments and crisis interventions. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention 4:167–176 (2004)
Bruce A. Thyer (Thu,) studied this question.