Current state of evidence-based practice in clinical physiotherapy.

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South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v81i1.2139
Ronel Roos
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Abstract

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a process that a clinician undertakes, implementing his or her clinical expertise while collaborating with the patient or client in the sociocultural context of care using the best available research evidence to inform practice. The approach has evolved over time in relation to its name, definition, scope and specific steps. In October 2001, member organisations of World Physiotherapy (then the World Confederation for Physical Therapy) gathered in London to discuss the status of EBP in the profession and to gain buy-in from regions to ensure that EBP would become a culture of practice in all regions. The purpose of this article is to describe the current state of EBP during physiotherapy as presented in the literature. Two decades have passed since this meeting, with noteworthy developments in clinical practice, education and research synthesis. Physiotherapists' opinions and attitudes towards EBP are favourable but do not always ensure good implementation and execution during clinical practice. Standardised outcome measures to evaluate the EBP of physiotherapists are available. Barriers remain, which are multifactorial, and facilitators such as time, support and education are integral to optimise implementation. The launch of the Physiotherapy Evidence Database is one strategy that facilitates EBP in physiotherapy.

Clinical implications: A culture of EBP exists upon reflection of published literature from different world regions. Consistent, quality implementation of EBP, including shared decision making with patients and evaluation of evidence implemented during clinical practice remain necessary.

临床物理治疗循证实践的现状。
循证实践(EBP)是临床医生在社会文化背景下与患者或客户合作,利用最佳研究证据为实践提供信息的过程,同时实施他或她的临床专业知识。随着时间的推移,该方法在其名称、定义、范围和具体步骤方面不断发展。2001年10月,世界物理治疗(当时的世界物理治疗联合会)的成员组织聚集在伦敦,讨论EBP在行业中的地位,并获得各地区的支持,以确保EBP将成为所有地区的实践文化。本文的目的是描述目前的状态EBP在物理治疗期间提出的文献。自这次会议以来,二十年过去了,在临床实践、教育和研究综合方面取得了重大进展。物理治疗师对EBP的意见和态度是有利的,但并不总是确保在临床实践中良好的实施和执行。评估物理治疗师EBP的标准化结果测量是可用的。障碍仍然存在,这些障碍是多因素的,时间、支持和教育等促进因素对于优化实施是不可或缺的。启动物理治疗证据数据库是促进EBP在物理治疗中的策略之一。临床意义:通过对世界不同地区发表的文献的反思,存在着一种EBP文化。一致的、高质量的EBP实施,包括与患者共同决策和临床实践中实施的证据评估仍然是必要的。
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