
Systematic Approach: EBR requires a thorough, transparent review of prior research before initiating new studies.
Preventing Waste: It addresses the problem of redundant research by ensuring new studies add value to existing knowledge.
Contextualization: New findings are placed in the context of existing evidence to maximize their impact and reliability.
Implementation: The Evidence-Based Research Network (EBRNetwork) was established to promote these practices internationally.
Define a Question: Formulate a relevant research question based on gaps in knowledge.
Search Evidence: Conduct a systematic review of existing studies.
Appraise Evidence: Critically evaluate the quality of prior research.
Conduct/Interpret: Plan the new study and interpret results within the broader, existing evidence base.
Healthcare: Evidence-based medicine (EBM) uses high-quality research to improve patient outcomes, often relying on randomized controlled trials.
Nursing: Involves delivering care based on current research rather than traditional methods or personal opinions.
Education: Uses research to improve teaching, such as analyzing studies on reading instruction.
Social Transformation: Applies evidence-based methods for managing social changes, as highlighted by UNESCO.
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