Evidence and ethics in occupational therapy

Shaw, J. and Shaw, D. (2011) Evidence and ethics in occupational therapy. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(5), pp. 254-256. (doi: 10.4276/030802211X13046730116650)

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Abstract

Reagon, Bellin and Boniface argue that traditional models of evidence-based practice focus too much on randomised controlled trials and neglect 'the multiple truths of occupational therapy' (Reagon et al 2010). This opinion piece points out several flaws in their argument, and suggests that it is unethical to rely on weaker evidence sources when higher quality evidence exists. Ironically, the evidence that they provide to support their argument regarding different types of evidence is itself very weak

Item Type:Articles (Editorial)
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Shaw, Dr David
Authors: Shaw, J., and Shaw, D.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing > Dental School
Journal Name:British Journal of Occupational Therapy
ISSN:0308-0226
ISSN (Online):1477-6006

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