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Evidence-based Practice in Disability Disciplines Conference Oral Presentation Proposal Form Note: The aim of the oral presentations is to outline the best available evidence as it relates to a featured practice; therefore, we expect a portion of


  1. Evidence-based Practice in Disability Disciplines Conference Oral Presentation Proposal Form Note: The aim of the oral presentations is to outline the best available evidence as it relates to a featured practice; therefore, we expect a portion of every presentation to include findings from research studies and how those findings can be integrated with practitioner- specific and client-specific factors to make effective decisions. For that reason, the submission form (below) also outlines the suggested format for your presentation. If your content would be appropriate for more than one 50-minute oral presentation, please indicate that in your abstract. Presenter(s): Affiliation: Email: Title of Presentation: Anticipated Audeince: 70-word abstract for the program 70-Word Abstract plus references Please save this form to your desktop and then email to: trina.spencer@nau.edu

  2. 1. Describe the featured practice and its relevant components and applications. (The text field will accommodate overflow within the box) 2. Summarize the research literature supporting the practice. If there is little direct evidence, please summarize the research basis of the practice. Be prepared to explicitly and objectively state areas in which there is limited research support. (The text field will accommodate overflow within the box)

  3. 3. Summarize how the research evidence can be integrated in a decision making process with professional judgment and consumer values, preferences, and context. Emphasize the role of collaboration in effective implementation of the featured practice. (The text field will accommodate overflow within the box) 4. List 4-5 references that are accessible to most people and that can offer further information on the practice. areas in which there is limited research support. (The text field will accommodate overflow within the box)

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