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The phrase "evidence-based knowledge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe knowledge or information that is based on evidence or facts, rather than opinions or beliefs. Example: The scientist's findings were based on extensive research and evidence-based knowledge, making his conclusions more reliable.
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However, less frequently has the development of those computer education curricula been based on evidence-based knowledge.
Even GPs with an assumed high competence and engagement in this patient group lack evidence-based knowledge and base their actions on experience-based practice.
His embrace of evidence-based knowledge caused a problem.
Evidence-based knowledge in the context of social practice.
For all his commitment to the rigours of evidence-based knowledge, sometimes it just comes down to a question of faith.
This is problematic for many reasons, one of which is that it doesn't exactly sit well with claims to champion evidence-based knowledge.
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By focusing on linking research and healthcare advice, ePGA appears to endorse an evidence-based, knowledge-focused model of healthcare.
Evidence based knowledge – consensus or controversy: a conference about the use of evidence based knowledge (EBK) in public administration.
Unique, evidence based knowledge (i.e. domain expertise), rather than common, routinized knowledge was the criterion for selecting each expert [8].
The curriculum is based on the Oncology Nursing Society Scope and Standards for Advanced Practice in Oncology Nursing that incorporates the latest evidence based knowledge in the field.
The online coursework includes content from the American College of Cardiology Core Curriculum and incorporates the latest evidence based knowledge in the field.
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