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Attitudes towards evidence based practice: a survey of 2000 podiatrists
I. Bristow, Taraneh Dean
University of Brighton
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Podiatrist
100%
Evidence-based Practice
100%
Attitudes toward Evidence-based Practice
100%
Further Training
50%
Information Technology
25%
Lack of Time
25%
Postal Survey
25%
Awareness Level
25%
Private Practice
25%
Practice Activities
25%
Awareness-Knowledge
25%
Research Information
25%
Support Strategies
25%
Development Support
25%
Educational Initiatives
25%
Critical Appraisal Skills
25%
Lack of Skills
25%
Chiropodist
25%
Barriers to Evidence-based Practice
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Podiatrist
100%
Physician
20%
Information Technology
20%
Private Practice
20%
Critical Appraisal
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Information Technology
100%