posted on 2022-03-07, 00:57authored byHelen Campbell
The evidence-based practice model has been subject to little theoretical
examination. To bridge this gap, this thesis investigates the model’s
ontology, epistemology, guiding theory of scientific method, the notions
of ‘best evidence’ this informs and how the model is translated in
clinical practice. Doing so reveals number of limitations within the
model. These include the privilege of empirical over theoretical and
conceptual knowledge claims, a resultant focus on intervention research,
and the failure to recognise the values-based nature of such
commitments. These issues also pose a number of constraints when
translated as a guide for professional practice. The Model of Clinical
Enquiry (MCE) is offered as preliminary attempt to address these
limitations and stimulate further theoretical development in the area.
This methodologically orientated approach, highlights the different
forms of knowledge and values operating throughout the clinical enquiry
process, their relationship to the key stakeholders, and how they unfold
across time.
History
Copyright Date
2018-11-07
Date of Award
2018-11-07
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Rights License
Author Retains All Rights
Degree Discipline
Psychology
Degree Grantor
Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Degree Level
Masters
Degree Name
Master of Science
ANZSRC Socio-Economic Outcome code
970117 Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences