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Title: Critical Thinking, Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Decision-Making


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Critical Thinking, Evidence-Based Practice and
Clinical Decision-Making
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Critical Thinking
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Critical Thinking
  • Involves the
  • Discipline
  • Willingness
  • Ability
  • Active awareness (metacognition)
  • To
  • Assess evidence and claims
  • Seek a breadth of information (confirming and
    contradicting)
  • Make objective, well supported judgments to guide
    belief and action

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Critical Thinking Is the Ability To
  • 1. Interpret numerical relationships in graphs.
  • 2. Identify inappropriate conclusions and
    understand the limitations of correlational data.
  • 3. Identify evidence that might support or not
    support an hypothesis.

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  • 4. Identify new information that is needed to
    draw conclusions.
  • 5. Separate relevant from irrelevant information
    when solving a problem.
  • 6. Learn and understand information in an
    unfamiliar domain.
  • 7. Use elementary mathematics skills in the
    context of solving a larger real world problem.

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  • 8. Draw inferences between separate pieces of
    information and formulate conclusions.
  • 9. Recognize how new information might change the
    solution to a problem.
  • 10. Communicate effectively.

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Skilled Critical Thinking Requires
  • Clarity
  • Accuracy
  • Precision
  • Relevance
  • Depth
  • Breadth
  • Logic

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  • Clarity clear, transparent, translucent,
    unambiguous
  • Accuracy correctness
  • Precision exactness, meticulousness
  • Relevance significance, bearing
  • Depth penetration, profundity
  • Breadth width, extensiveness, extent
  • Logic reason, judgment, sense

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Critical Reading
  • Applying context
  • Reading with a purpose
  • Being sensitive to language and word play

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Critical Reading Practice
  • Read the article distributed by the instructor.
    Critically analyze the article. Look at
  • Clarity
  • Accuracy
  • Precision
  • Relevance
  • Depth
  • Breadth
  • Logic

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Critical Writing
  • Paraphrase the issue without taking sides.
  • Give pros and cons of both sides.
  • Summarize or conclude. May or may not take a side
    in conclusion.

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Critical Writing Practice
  • Present your perspective on the issue below,
    using relevant reasons and/or examples to support
    your views.
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  • The Balanced Budget Act proposed to limit
    payment for PT and Speech Therapy services
    combined to 1500 a year. It is more important to
    eliminate this cap than to keep it and thereby
    help to control overall spending on health care.

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Critical Listening
  • Identify factual errors.
  • Identify inappropriate conclusions or
    generalizations that may be unsubstantiated.
  • Separate relevant from irrelevant information.
  • Identify additional information that is needed.
  • Evaluate breadth of information.
  • Develop a question to address problems with
    clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth,
    breadth, logic.

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Critical Listening Practice
  • View the video and discuss how well reasoned you
    find the arguments
  • http//www.upledger.com/media/default.htm

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Evidence-Based Practice
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Evidence-Based Practice
  • EBP is the
  • Conscientious
  • Explicit
  • Judicious
  • Use of
  • Current best evidence
  • To
  • Make decisions about the care of individual
    patients

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The Practice of EBP
  • Integrates
  • Individual clinical expertise with
  • Best available external clinical evidence from
    systematic research

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Individual Clinical Expertise
  • Proficiency and judgment acquired through
    clinical experience and clinical practice.
  • Results in
  • More effective and efficient diagnosis
  • More thoughtful identification and compassionate
    use of
  • Patients predicaments, rights and preferences

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Current Best Evidence
  • Clinically relevant research that includes
  • Basic science of physical therapy
  • Accuracy and precision of diagnostic tests
  • Power of prognostic markers
  • Efficacy and safety of therapeutic,
    rehabilitative and preventive regimens

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Current Best Evidence Alone is Not Enough
  • Available evidence may be inappropriate or
    inapplicable to the individual patient
  • Clinical Expertise Alone is Not Enough
  • Without evidence, practice can rapidly become out
    of date, to the detriment of the patient

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Framing a Question
In patients with Will Compared to. Result in?
In patients with osteoarthri-tic pain Will exercise and joint mobilization Compared to exercise alone Result in less pain as measured on the VAS?
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Hooked on Evidence
  • APTA website for members to identify the evidence
  • In development
  • http//www.hookedonevidence.org/

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Link to Portal
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Clinical Decision-Making
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Clinical Decision-Making
  • Problem solving and critical thinking in a
    clinical setting using EBP

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Clinical Decision Making Tasks in Physical Therapy
  • Communicating or discussing diagnosis or clinical
    impressions with other practitioners
  • Determining the prognosis
  • Collaborating with patients, family
  • Setting goals
  • Defining outcomes
  • Delivering, managing, monitoring and adjusting
    the plan of care
  • Differential diagnosis (Diagnostic Reasoning)

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The Disablement Model
Social Aspects
Medical Aspects
Domain of Physical Therapists
From Guide to Physical Therapist Practice, 2nd
ed. Phys Ther. 2001819-744.
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Example The Disablement Model
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Diagnostic Reasoning
  • Diagnosis a label for a particular combination
    or set of symptoms, findings, and hunches.
  • Diagnostic reasoning

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Decision-Making Trees
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Reflective Thinking
  • Used to resolve ethical problems
  • No correct answer
  • Complex situations

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Scientific Inquiry
  • Research
  • Organized and systematic study of a problem or
    phenomenon for the purpose of generating
  • New knowledge
  • New or different ways of understanding (new
    theories)

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Creative Thinking
  • May or may not pertain to a problem
  • Focuses on generating new
  • Ideas
  • Concepts
  • Inventions
  • Applications of prior knowledge
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