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Evidence-Based Practice: Resources and strategies for Citizen Review Panels

Evidence-Based Practice: Resources and strategies for Citizen Review Panels. Alicia Luckie, MS Edi Winkle, MSW. Evidence-Based Practices. Evidence-Based Programs. Evidence Informed Practices. EBP &EIP Shared Components: Commitment to CQI &Ongoing Evaluation. The . House . Logic Model

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Evidence-Based Practice: Resources and strategies for Citizen Review Panels

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  1. Evidence-Based Practice: Resources and strategies for Citizen Review Panels Alicia Luckie, MS Edi Winkle, MSW

  2. Evidence-Based Practices

  3. Evidence-Based Programs

  4. Evidence Informed Practices

  5. EBP &EIPShared Components: Commitment to CQI &Ongoing Evaluation The House Logic Model Manual/Protocol Not Harmful Accepted Practice • Supported • All elements of promising, plus: • 2 randomized trials or 2 between group studies (or comparable methodology) • one year sustained effect • Well Supported • All elements of supported, plus: • Multiple site replication • Evidence-Informed • Emerging • Ongoing collection of pre/post Data • Peer Review • Document all implementation activities • Promising • All elements of emerging, plus: • 1 study, quasi-experimental design with control or comparison group • model fidelity Evidence InformedEvidence-Based

  6. Practices VS. Programs

  7. Best Practices

  8. Evidence-Based Limitations

  9. Stop, Need to Know

  10. Getting Started in Exploring EB/EI

  11. Registries

  12. Using Registries • A Few Favorites

  13. Practice Examples

  14. Program Comparison Example

  15. Getting Started in Exploring EB/EI

  16. Other Resources

  17. Challenges

  18. Strategies to Address Challenges

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