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Free text responses also commonly referred to professional journals as the primary evidence source with the majority of optometrists specifically mentioning non-peer reviewed professional magazines e.g. Optometry Today and Optician.
Dr. Rowan was also the author of innumerable articles, chapters, and peer reviewed studies in the professional literature.
Descriptive variables captured included raw research productivity artifacts such as peer reviewed publications and books, number of professional presentations, number of scholarly submissions, total grant dollars, and numbers of grants submitted.
Wider application of EBP in clinical practice will largely depend on the progress made in the area of educating health professionals in accessing peer reviewed evidence and the provision of quick and easy access to evidence, in particular if the evidence is formatted into clinical summaries [ 11, 15].
5) The publication is a professionally or scholarly 'sound' publication, i.e. a scientifically peer reviewed publication or a publication by a government body or professional association.
Publications in peer reviewed journals and newsletters will disseminate the findings to health professionals, along with presentations at conferences, both nationally and locally.
Is your dancing peer reviewed?
Grants are also peer reviewed.
Research Articles and Reviews are always peer reviewed.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.
Not commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
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