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The Importance Of Evidence Based Practice

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Evidence based practice [EBP] is an essential component of the health care system. Combined with both the practice of the APHRA codes of professional conduct and continual support of clinical education there can be little excuse for nurses regardless of practice setting to not uphold a superior level of medical care.

Evidence based practice is defined by the Monash University (2017) as the ‘process of making clinical decisions based upon evidence, combined with the clinical experience and patient expectations’. With decades of research backing this statement such as that described by Melnyk (2016) we can reflect upon our own behaviour and practise in the clinical setting and justify our EBP culture. Currently working at the Bradford Clinic in a sub speciality of medicine as a registered nurse, aesthetic medicine is aimed at improving internal and external wellbeing via the enhancement of appearance through non-surgical techniques. This particular field has grown in popularity mainly due to the increased acceptance of anti-ageing medicine and this can be accredited to-
• The desire to enhance physical features and in-turn maintain a ‘fresh’ appearance.
• Economic affordability. Aesthetic / cosmetic procedures are seen as a luxury for many people.
• Technological and medical advances whereby new cosmeceuticals and devices boasting minimal downtime and complications.
• Media-driven demand and high pressure advertising.
• Professional compulsions to undergo cosmetic

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