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Understanding more about Reflexology, Research and Evidence Based Practice. Presentation by Nancy Klein
- 1. There are more ways to do research. The definition shows that it is important to
decide which way we choose. Whatever system is used, it is always about a systematic investigation and controlled studies. ✓ The systematic investigation of a situation or problem in order to generate new know ledge ✓ or validate existing knowledge. ✓ The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. ✓ The collection and evaluation of information about a particular subject. The main purpose of research is to answer questions and generate new knowledge.
- 2. Evidence Based Practice find its roots in the originally developed Evidence Based
Medicine. This was developed to find the best possible evidence for choosing the best possible medical treatment. In those days there many different ways of treatment in health care and therefor there was a need for standardization in medical therapies. Medical Surgery followed this this concept and thereafter the paramedics started their Evidence based Practice. Definition that is used: "EBP is the combination of the ancient and trusted clinical (or therapeutic) skills, supplemented with and, if necessary, corrected by the results of the best available research and the preferences of the patient". In this context it makes sense that complementary therapist also follow. But there is still a big gap in knowledge about how to do research. Not all type of research designs are fit for complementary medicine. Reflexology indeed needs a special design if we want to obtain the right data. We can place Reflexology in the field of Evidenc Based Practice. ✓ EBM Evidence Based “Medicine” ✓ EBS Evidence Based “Surgery” ✓ EBP Evidence Based “Practice” ✓ EBCAM Evidence Based “Complementary and Alternative Medicine” ✓ IM Integrative Medicine – “interventions”
- 3. Scientific research: