- Docente: Adriana Semprini
- Credits: 2
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Physiotherapy (cod. 8476)
Learning outcomes
After completing this module the student will have knowledge of the aims and methods of evidence-based practice, he will have the ability to apply knowledge and understanding in relation to the formulation of clinical questions, conducting literature searches and developing research protocols in physiotherapy.
Course contents
1. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) in Physiotherapy
1.0. Qualitative and Quantitave Research
1.1. The dissemination of scientific research
1.2. The Evidence Based Practice paradigm
1.3. The Evidence Based Practice process
1.3.1. The search question
1.3.2. The scanning and searching in the databases of:
studies - systematic reviews - guidelines - point of care
1.3.3. The Critical Appraisal of evidence:
truth Value - clinical Relevance - applicability - consistency
1.3.4. The Risk Of Bias Tools
1.3.5. The patient empowerment
2. Research Methodology
2.1. The Primary Research:
2.1.1. Randomized Controlled Trials with conducting & reporting tools
2.1.2. The observational studies with conducting & reporting tools
2.1.3. The case series and case reports with conducting & reporting tools
2.1.4. The diagnostic studies with conducting & reporting tools
2.2. The Secondary Research:
2.2.1. The scoping reviews with conducting & reporting tools
2.2.2. The systematic reviews and meta-analisis with conducting & reporting tools
2.2.3. The Guidelines with conducting & reporting tools
3. The Ethics Committee and patient involvement in research
3.1 The ethical standards of human research and The World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki
Readings/Bibliography
1. Valerio Barbari, Niccolò Ramponi
Evidence Based Practice. La guida completa per il professionista della salute.
Fisioscience ed., Verona 2021
2. Paolo Chiari, Daniela Mosci, Enrico Naldi, Centro Studi EBN
Evidence-BasedClinicalPracticeLa pratica clinico-assistenzialebasata su prove di efficacia. 2/ed
The McGraw-Hill Companies Publishing Group Italia, Milano 2011
3. Elizabeth DomholdtRehabilitation Research: Principles And Applications.
Elsevier Saunders, 2005
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons and practices or PBL exercises individual or in team.
Assessment methods
Learning assessment is based on the achievement of the learning objectives covered in class, both in terms of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Learning assessment, therefore, consists of an oral exam and a practical exam.
The practical exam involves the development of a written report, based on a research question developed during class, with a critical appraisal of a scientific article.
The oral exam includes a discussion of the selected article and at least three theory questions on the topics covered in class.
The use of cell phones or supporting materials such as handouts or notes is not permitted during the oral exam.
To take the exam, students must register on the appropriate lists published on Alma Esami and submit their written paper at least one week in advance.
The final grade is the average of the oral and written exam scores, expressed in thirtieths.
Grading examination:
Preparation on a very limited number of topics covered in the course and analytical ability that emerges only with the assistance of the instructor, generally using correct language → 18-19;
Preparation on a limited number of topics covered in the course and independent analysis ability only on purely executive questions, generally using correct language → 20-24;
Knowledge of a broad range of topics covered in the course, ability to independently make critical analysis choices, mastery of specific terminology → 25-29;
Substantially comprehensive knowledge of the topics covered in the course, ability to independently make critical analysis and connection choices, full mastery of specific terminology, and ability to argue and self-reflect → 30-30L.
Teaching tools
PC (with connection to internet and to biomedical databases and AlmaRE digital collections) and video-projector.
In consideration of the types of activities and teaching methods adopted, the attendance of this training activity requires all students to carry out modules 1 and 2 in e-learning mode and participation in the third module of specific training on safety and health in the places of study / internship.
Students with learning disorders and\or temporary or permanent disabilities: please, contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.
Office hours
See the website of Adriana Semprini
SDGs



This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.