Teaching in Evidence-Based Practice among undergraduate healthcare students. Which interventions, methods and outcome measures are being used in teaching EBP among undergraduate healthcare students: An overview of systematic reviews
Lea D. Nielsen,
Mette M. Løwe,
Francisco M. Castaño
et al.
Abstract:Background: To fully implement the internationally acknowledged requirements for teaching in evidence-based practice, and support the student’s development of core competencies in evidence-based practice, educators at professional bachelor degree programs in healthcare needs a systematic overview of evidence-based teaching and learning interventions. The purpose of this study was to summarize and synthesize the current evidence from systematic reviews on educational interventions being used by educators to tea… Show more
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