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Evidence-based practice among speech-language pathologists: attitudes, utilization, and barriers.
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- Zipoli, Richard P Jr (Author)
- Kennedy, Marianne (Author)
Title
Evidence-based practice among speech-language pathologists: attitudes, utilization, and barriers.
Abstract
A total of 240 speech-language pathologists responded to a questionnaire examining attitudes toward and use of research and evidence-based practice (EBP). Perceived barriers to EBP were also explored. Positive attitudes toward research and EBP were reported. Attitudes were predicted by exposure to research and EBP practice during graduate training and the clinical fellowship year (CFY). Clinical experience and opinions of colleagues were used to guide decision making more frequently than research studies or clinical practice guidelines. Only exposure to research and EBP during the CFY predicted use of evidence-based resources. Respondents reported a decline in exposure to research and EBP as they moved from graduate training into the CFY. A lack of time was perceived as a barrier to EBP.
Publication
American Journal of Speech-language Pathology
Date
2005-08
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
208-220
Journal Abbr
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
DOI
Citation Key
zipoliEvidencebasedPracticeSpeechlanguage2005
ISSN
1058-0360
Language
English
Extra
170 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: United States
Zipoli, Richard P Jr. Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, USA. ecrpz@aol.com
Citation
Zipoli, R. P. J., & Kennedy, M. (2005). Evidence-based practice among speech-language pathologists: attitudes, utilization, and barriers. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 14(3), 208–220. https://doi.org/10/fv2ctr
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