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Evidence-based practice attitudes, skills, and usage among Canadian naturopathic doctors: A summary of the evidence and directions for the future
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Evidence-based practice attitudes, skills, and usage among Canadian naturopathic doctors: A summary of the evidence and directions for the future

Monique Aucoin, Matthew J Leach and Kieran Cooley
Canadian Association of Naturopathic Doctors Journal, Vol.28(3), pp.9-13
2021
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Naturopathic medicine evidence-based medicine Naturopathy Implementation science and evaluation Allied health therapies (excl. mental health services) Expanding knowledge in the health sciences
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a framework aimed at facilitating the delivery of best practice care. Despite documented benefits, many health professionals have expressed concerns about EBP. Naturopathic medicine has been cited as being in opposition to EBP; however, this is not supported by the evidence. In a recent cross-sectional Canadian survey of naturopathic doctors, respondents self-reported a moderate to high use of EBP and use of a range of sources of evidence to guide clinical decisions. Evidence-based practice skill was reported to be moderately high, and attitudes were predominantly positive. These findings are consistent with other research undertaken on the topic which has identified a shift towards embracing EBP. Canadian naturopathic doctors have indicated a high level of interest in improving their EBP skills, and we present an upcoming opportunity for skill development.

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