“…Thus, evidence-based is generally conceptualized as searching for, appraising, and synthesizing the results of experimental research and transferring the findings to the practice and policy domains to improve health outcomes. Elsewhere we have described a developing model of evidence-based practice (Pearson, Wiechula, Court, & Lockwood, 2005) that draws from, and builds on, the work of others, such as Eccles, Grimshaw, Walker, Johnston, and Pitts (2005), Rycroft-Malone and colleagues (2004), Estabrooks (2002), and Evans and Pearson (2001). The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) model of evidence-based healthcare conceptualizes evidence-based practice as clinical decision-making that considers the best available evidence, the context in which the care is delivered, client preference, and the professional judgment of the health professional.…”