Evidence-Based Practice in Clinical Practice Essay

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Janvnbakht, Hejazi, & Ghasemi (2009) have clearly identified the purpose of their study. They have also stated the importance and relevance of the research topic to the current evidence-based practice. An already diagnosed illness of anxiety and depression is included in the study and evaluation of the history of other psychiatric illness confirmed before the study. The use of participants with an already diagnosed illness facilitates the study of the effectiveness of the yoga intervention in alleviating disorders and symptoms associated with anxiety and depression. There is an adequate description of the sample of the participants, response rate, and sample attrition.

Critical Appraisal of the Research Article (cont'd)

However, it fails to provide a detailed inclusion and exclusion criteria used in the study alongside the actions taken to maintain blinding.
For example, the study fails to include strategies adopted to maintain blinding such as training the therapist not to discuss with the participants the treatment

In the introduction of the research article, the analysis is supported by the provision of detailed analysis of empirical evidence to the topics of study.

They incorporate their own data with that of other authors who have conducted similar researches found in the MEDLINE database.

For instance, they use the studies conducted by Milchalsen, Gupta, and Taherkhani to support their evidence of the effectiveness of the intervention.

Despite the contradiction of the results obtained by Pearson, Field & Jordan (2007), in their study,.....

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