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Issue A: A high quality basic, applied, and efficacy research base in communication sciences and disorders, related fields of study, and related functions for the discipline and professions is essential to provide evidence-based clinical practice and quality clinical services.
3rd Quarter Highlights
- N-CEP in collaboration with the Academic Affairs team developed a set of sample curriculum resources related to evidence-based practice for dissemination to academic programs in CSD. These will be presented at the ASHA Convention. Feedback from attendees will be used to further develop the resources.
- A meeting to support the development of applications for funding of research in clinical areas identified as ASHA priorities.was held to begin development of applications in the area of trauma in soldiers returning from the war in Iraq. Subsequently, two grant applications were developed and submitted.
- A comprehensive listing of research issues has been developed by staff with input from volunteer leadership. Further activities to develop a research agenda will be coordinated through the newly established Science Advisory Board whose charge is to monitor, assess, and provide leadership regarding the discipline's research needs, challenges, and opportunities; assure communication and collaboration across ASHA's research entities; and develop a Research Agenda for the Association's research-related activities.
- The National Center for Evidence-Based Practice (N-CEP) promoted the availability of evidence-based practice information via articles in The ASHA Leader, on the researcher email list, and ASHA's Audiology Web page.
- N-CEP maintains a Web site that provides information related to evidence-based practice for ASHA members. It can be accessed at: Evidence-Based Practice.
- N-CEP has initiated over 10 Evidence-Based Systematic Reviews. An ASHA Web site with a searchable registry of systemic reviews has been established and can be accessed at: EBP Compendium.
- N-CEP maintains a Web Forum for connecting researchers and clinicians interested in collaborative research projects. The Forum can be accessed online.
There are 11 strategies in the Evidence-Based Practices work plan. Following is the status for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd quarters.
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Quarter |
Not Started |
25% Complete |
50% Complete |
75% Complete |
100% Complete |
Eliminated |
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1st |
1 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
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2nd |
0 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
3 |
1 |
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3rd |
0 |
0 |
4 |
0 |
5 |
2* |
* An additional strategy was eliminated because NIH funding for planning a conference was not obtained.
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