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The Journey of Canadian Naturopathic Doctors into Evidence-Based Practice
CanadaWednesday, June 4, 2025
One of the key findings was that the course helped NDs feel more confident in their ability to use EBP in their daily practice. They reported feeling better equipped to find and evaluate evidence, which is crucial for making informed decisions about patient care. The course also seemed to shift the NDs' attitudes towards EBP, making them more open to incorporating it into their practice.
The study also looked at how the course affected the NDs' knowledge of EBP. It found that the NDs' understanding of EBP concepts and principles improved after completing the course. This suggests that the course was effective in teaching the fundamental aspects of EBP. However, more research is needed to see if these changes in knowledge and attitudes lead to long-term improvements in patient outcomes.
It's important to note that while the course showed promise, it's just one step in a larger journey. The field of naturopathic medicine is complex, and integrating EBP into practice requires ongoing effort and support. Future studies should explore how to best sustain these changes and support NDs in their continued learning and practice of EBP.
In the end, the success of this course highlights the potential for EBP to enhance naturopathic medicine. By embracing EBP, NDs can provide more effective and personalized care to their patients. This is not just about improving individual practices but about advancing the entire field of naturopathic medicine.
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