Abstract
1 Copyright © by Indiana State University Clinical Practice in Athletic Training All rights reserved. ISSN Online 2577-8188 Volume 1 – Issue 1 – June 2018 Welcome to Clinical Practice in Athletic Training: Letter from the Editor-in-Chief
Highlights
Evidence-based practice is an essential component of health care in which emphasis is placed on gathering the best available evidence in order to make informed clinical decisions
Producers of healthcare research are primarily associated with academic research centers conducting research with non-patients in controlled settings.[1]. Much of this literature cannot be readily translated into clinical practice to inform decisionmaking and creates a chasm for healthcare providers between the best-available evidence and clinically feasible applications.[2]
There is a need within the field of athletic training to produce and disseminate research findings that are “real-world” in their designs, applications, and conclusions
Summary
Evidence-based practice is an essential component of health care in which emphasis is placed on gathering the best available evidence in order to make informed clinical decisions. Correspondence Dr Cameron Powden, Indiana State University, 567 N. Producers of healthcare research are primarily associated with academic research centers conducting research with non-patients in controlled settings.[1] Much of this literature cannot be readily translated into clinical practice to inform decisionmaking and creates a chasm for healthcare providers between the best-available evidence and clinically feasible applications.[2] The profession of athletic training is not shielded from these burdens.
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