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STANDARD 8.

Evidence-Informed Practice

Respiratory Therapists (RTs) integrate an evidence-informed approach into all aspects of patient/client care.

Performance Requirements

RTs:
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Utilize current evidence related to patient/client care.
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Evaluate current evidence using critical thinking and professional judgment to determine the relevance to patient/client care.

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Incorporate relevant evidence into decision-making related to patient/client care
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Advocate for the integration of current evidence, knowledge, best practices, and clinical guidelines into their clinical practice.
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Assess the impact of their clinical interventions on patient/client care and make adjustments accordingly.
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Must refrain from making a representation about a remedy, treatment, device or procedure for which there is no generally accepted scientific or empirical basis.

Patient / Client Expected Outcome

Patients/clients can expect that their care from RTs is informed by decision-making based on current information and research.

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GLOSSARY
Evidence-informed refers to “practice that is based on successful strategies that improve client outcomes and are derived from a combination of various sources of evidence, including client perspective, research, national guidelines, policies, consensus statements, expert opinion, and quality improvement data.”[1]

Patient/client refers to individuals and their families requiring care or services. This may also include his/her substitute decision-maker or guardian.[2]

FOOTNOTE

  1. College of Nurses of Ontario. (2014). Entry to Practice Competencies. Available at: http://www.cno.org/globalassets/docs/reg/41042_entrypracrpn.pdf
  2. Adapted from College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario. (2010). A Commitment to Ethical Practice. Available at: http://www.crto.on.ca/pdf/Ethics.pdf