evidence-based approach
collocation in Englishmeaningsofevidence-basedandapproach
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evidence-based
adjective
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dənsˌbeɪst/us/ˈev.ə.dənsˌbeɪst/
supported by a large amount of ...
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approach
noun
uk/əˈprəʊtʃ/us/əˈproʊtʃ/
a way of considering or ...
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A second forte of this book is the theorydriven,evidence-basedapproachthat the authors promote.
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The next article in this issue emphasises the need to develop anevidence-basedapproachto our practice.
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Nevertheless, essentially anecdotal accounts and reports on a small, uncontrolled series have limited value if anevidence-basedapproachis to be taken.
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Our work has used anevidence-basedapproachfor introducing change in a radiotherapy technique.
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The author stresses the importance of developing a rigorousevidence-basedapproachto the management of constipation.
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Providers, manufacturers, and patients, for a variety of reasons, desire more rapid diffusion and reimbursement of new services than might be consistent with theevidence-basedapproach.
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Relentless public and professional pressure to introduce new health technologies will continue unless there is a credibleevidence-basedapproachthat holds the trust of the health system and the public.
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We will certainly be adopting anevidence-basedapproachto targeted action and expecting careful evaluation of the outcome of each project which is supported.
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However, we must not run scared of numbers, because numbers and data are the basis of a scientificevidence-basedapproachto policy.
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Anevidence-basedapproachis being taken to tackle the prevention and management of obesity.
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That is precisely what we wish to build upon in ensuring that theevidence-basedapproachto cost-effectiveness reinforces those standards.
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The national health service already has a commitment to anevidence-basedapproachin the context of individual assessment of needs.
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It could not be delivered in practical terms or supported on anevidence-basedapproach.
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Everyone involved with them has argued for anevidence-basedapproach, so let us look at the evidence.
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The whole point is that we need anevidence-basedapproach, and we have not had that up to now.
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We must have anevidence-basedapproachthat deserves public confidence.
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We want to ensure that we have thought the matter through and have anevidence-basedapproach.
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All the major indicators suggest that we have good programmes in place, that we are focusing on rehabilitation and that ourevidence-basedapproachwill inevitably lead to lower recidivism rates.
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We must take anevidence-basedapproachthat prioritises harm reduction above everything else, and that means putting harm reduction above our human tendency to moralise and judge.
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