Safe and effective praxis without scientific evidence: is it possible?
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https://doi.org/10.33233/rbfe.v19i3.4211Abstract
The earliest accounts of scientific thought date back to thousands of years BC, where problems in the daily lives of our predecessors led to the search for effective and replicable forms of resolution. Nowadays, in the advent of science and technology, health professionals' decision making has been organized based on the analysis of the diverse evidences available in the scientific literature. This process has been identified like Evidence Based Practice (EBP)...
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