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KMID : 1001720070170010049
Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
2007 Volume.17 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.68
Core Principles of Evidence Based Practice and Scientific Evidences of Supported Employment in Rehabilitation Services


Park Hee-Chan
Abstract
To enhance scientific approaches and systematize rehabilitation services, rehabilitation services in the US have entered an age of evidence based practices. Evidence based practices are interventions for which there is consistent scientific evidence showing that they improve client outcomes. Also, evidence based practice should be comprehended by a total processes; what clinical questions ask, how to achieve the best practice, and how to essentially assess the evidence for authenticity to the specific care situation. Further, a clinician has to apply the best data to the consumer¡¯s exclusive values and needs. Ultimately, the effectiveness of care and the improvement has to be evaluated continuously. In spite of numerous efforts to enhance the quality of life of people with disabilities in Korea, there are still several social barriers and unscientific service approaches which might not be proven by effective research results. The rehabilitation system in Korea would have been more developed if researchers and professionals had applied the evidence based practices into specific rehabilitation services. In order to apply and disseminate evidence based practices into Korea¡¯rehabilitation services, core principles and scientific evidences of supported employment were addressed. By integrating existing advanced knowledge and information of evidence based practices, professionals could enhance the quality of life of people of disability. Also, the rehabilitation system in Korea might be upgraded into an ideal direction.
KEYWORD
evidence based practice, randomized control trails, meta analysis, supported employment
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