Evidence Perks: De-Implementation in an Outpatient Pediatric Setting

Implementing research-supported interventions is a key component of evidence-based practice. But what do you do when you find out that an intervention is not supported by evidence? De-implementation (or de-adoption) refers to the process of stopping a particular practice that is harmful, not cost-effective, or not supported by sufficient scientific evidence

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