http://ijahsp.nova.edu     Vol. 7 No. 2     ISSN 1540-580X

Evidence-Based Practice Approach Over Three Visits in the Management of a Patient with Tibio-Femoral Osteoarthritis: A Case Study


Sjaan R. Gomersall, BPhysio(Hons)1
Maureen P. McEvoy, MAppSc(Physio), DipTech(Physio)2

 

  1. 4th Year Physiotherapy Student, University of South Australia
  2. Lecturer, PhD Candidate, School of Health Sciences, University of South Australia
Australia
 

CITATION:  Gomersall, SR, McEvoy, MP. Evidence-based practice approach over three visits in the management of a patient with tibio-femoral osteoarthritis: A case study. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice. April 2009, Volume 7 Number 2. Share/Save/Bookmark

ABSTRACT
Supervised training is essential for developing an evidence-based practice (EBP) approach for future health care clinicians. While the skills associated with asking a research question, accessing databases for best research evidence (BRE), and appraising this evidence can be taught in the classroom, the day-to-day application into patient management needs to be taught, and there is a lack of best practice models for this. This case study of a patient with osteoarthritis of the knee demonstrates over a series of three clinic visits how EBP can be used as a framework for guiding assessment and management from the perspective of a final year physiotherapy student.

Keywords and terms:  evidence-based practice, tibio-femoral osteoarthritis, case study, student perspective

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