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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICEEVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE

Name: Lilian Vende

Date: January 1, 2021

Name: Lilian Vende

Date: January 1, 2021

IntroductionIntroduction

 Majority of the health care facilities have implemented Evidence Based practices especially in nursing.

 EBP is the integration of research evidence, clinical expertise and patient’s preferences.

 There is confusion on the advantages and disadvantages of EBP in nursing (Eastern Illinois University, 2018).

 Therefore, our PICOT question will be based on the use of evidence- based practice in everyday nursing practice.

 Majority of the health care facilities have implemented Evidence Based practices especially in nursing.

 EBP is the integration of research evidence, clinical expertise and patient’s preferences.

 There is confusion on the advantages and disadvantages of EBP in nursing (Eastern Illinois University, 2018).

 Therefore, our PICOT question will be based on the use of evidence- based practice in everyday nursing practice.

Debra Sullivan
I could not fine where you identified or described in detail your chosen clinical issue of interest.
Debra Sullivan
To be clear, you discussion EBP but not your clinical area of interest

PICOT QuestionPICOT Question In nurses that work in acute care setting, does the implementation of a culture of Evidence Based Practice compared to the use of traditional policies and procedures have an effect on nurse satisfaction scores?

Population

Comparison

Intervention

Outcome

In nurses that work in acute care setting

Evidence Based

Practice traditional

policies and procedures

nurse satisfaction

scores

Debra Sullivan
You did a nice job on developing your PICOT question focused on your chosen clinical issue of interest

Databases Used for the ResearchDatabases Used for the Research

PubMed This database ensures easy search per topic using search terms in order to filter results and find certain peer reviewed articles.

Google Scholar Enables me to easily navigate and filter the results to suit my research.

Cochrane Library The database provides a wide range of systematic reviews and peer reviewed articles

 CINAHL Gives access to related health topics and nursing based literature through the use of electronic books as well as journals

PubMed This database ensures easy search per topic using search terms in order to filter results and find certain peer reviewed articles.

Google Scholar Enables me to easily navigate and filter the results to suit my research.

Cochrane Library The database provides a wide range of systematic reviews and peer reviewed articles

 CINAHL Gives access to related health topics and nursing based literature through the use of electronic books as well as journals

Debra Sullivan
Since Joanna Briggs database houses systematic review filters, it would have been a good idea to explore them

Peer Reviewed Articles used for the Research Peer Reviewed Articles used for the Research

 Black, A., Balneaves, L., Garossino, C., Puyat, J., & Qian, H. (2015). Promoting Evidence-Based Practice Through a Research Training Program for Point-of-Care Clinicians. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 45(1), 14-20. Doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000151

 Flodgren, G., Rojas-Reyes, M., Cole, N., & Foxcroft, D. (2012). Effectiveness of organisational infrastructures to promote evidence‐ based nursing practice. Conchrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD002212.pub2

 Black, A., Balneaves, L., Garossino, C., Puyat, J., & Qian, H. (2015). Promoting Evidence-Based Practice Through a Research Training Program for Point-of-Care Clinicians. The Journal of Nursing Administration, 45(1), 14-20. Doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000151

 Flodgren, G., Rojas-Reyes, M., Cole, N., & Foxcroft, D. (2012). Effectiveness of organisational infrastructures to promote evidence‐ based nursing practice. Conchrane Database of Systematic Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD002212.pub2

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 Skela-Savic, B., Gotlin, J., Panczyk, M., Patelarou, A., Bole, U., Ramos-Morcillo, A., Finotto, S., Mecugni, D., Jarosova, D., Patelarou, E., Dolezel, J., & Ruzafa-Martinez, M. (2020). Teaching evidence- based practice (EBP) in nursing curricula in six European countries— A descriptive study. Nurse Education Today, 94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104561

 Warren, J., MxLaughlin, M., Bardsley, J., Eich, J., Esche, C., Kropkowski, L., & Risch, S. (2016). The Strengths and Challenges of Implementing EBP in Healthcare Systems. Worldviews on Evidence- Based Nursing, 13(1), 15-24. DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12149

 Skela-Savic, B., Gotlin, J., Panczyk, M., Patelarou, A., Bole, U., Ramos-Morcillo, A., Finotto, S., Mecugni, D., Jarosova, D., Patelarou, E., Dolezel, J., & Ruzafa-Martinez, M. (2020). Teaching evidence- based practice (EBP) in nursing curricula in six European countries— A descriptive study. Nurse Education Today, 94. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nedt.2020.104561

 Warren, J., MxLaughlin, M., Bardsley, J., Eich, J., Esche, C., Kropkowski, L., & Risch, S. (2016). The Strengths and Challenges of Implementing EBP in Healthcare Systems. Worldviews on Evidence- Based Nursing, 13(1), 15-24. DOI: 10.1111/wvn.12149

Debra Sullivan
These articles is a single studies and not at the systematic-reviews level related to your research question as was required for this assignment expectation. The types of articles needed for this assignment are review type articles which are secondary literature because they are based on other published works. There are basically 3 types of review articles, systematic reviews, literature reviews, or narrative reviews

Levels of evidence for the articlesLevels of evidence for the articles

 The level evidence for the article by Skela-Savic and his associates (2020) is level V since it involves a descriptive study design

 The level of evidence for the article by Flodgren, and his associates (2012), is level I since it involved a randomized controlled trial

 The level of evidence for the study by Warren and his associates (2016), is level IV since evidence is based on cross sectional studies

 The level of evidence for the study by Black, et al., (2015), is level I since it involves evidence from mixed methods systematic review

 The level evidence for the article by Skela-Savic and his associates (2020) is level V since it involves a descriptive study design

 The level of evidence for the article by Flodgren, and his associates (2012), is level I since it involved a randomized controlled trial

 The level of evidence for the study by Warren and his associates (2016), is level IV since evidence is based on cross sectional studies

 The level of evidence for the study by Black, et al., (2015), is level I since it involves evidence from mixed methods systematic review

Debra Sullivan
Levels of evidence are defined differently by various resources. It is important that when you are citing levels, that you also state your resource with a reference. For example, if you used the levels as described by Melynk and Fineout-Overholt (2019) you could cite the authors and reference it on the reference slide. If you used the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Evidence Level and Quality Guide Johns Hopkins Hospital/Johns Hopkins University (n.d.) Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Evidence Level and Quality Guide. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/evidence-based-practice/_docs/appendix_c_evidence_level_quality_guide.pdf Melnyk, B. M., & Fineout-Overholt, E. (2019). Evidence-based practice in nursing & healthcare: A guide to best practice (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer.

Strengths of Systematic Reviews for Clinical Research Strengths of Systematic Reviews for Clinical Research

Systematic reviews aids in making the available evidence more accessible to decision makers

They are the most reliable forms of study since they appear to the top of the hierarchy of evidence.

Systematic reviews tends to be more comprehensive. They provide up to date and systematic summary for the

current evidence

Systematic reviews aids in making the available evidence more accessible to decision makers

They are the most reliable forms of study since they appear to the top of the hierarchy of evidence.

Systematic reviews tends to be more comprehensive. They provide up to date and systematic summary for the

current evidence

Debra Sullivan
Nice work explaining the strengths of using systematic reviews for clinical research and providing examples

ReferencesReferences

 Eastern Illinois University. (2018). Why Is Evidence-Based Practice In Nursing So Important? Retrieved from https://learnonline.eiu.edu/articles/rnbsn/evidence-based-practice-important.aspx

 Davis, K, S. (2011). Formulating the evidence-based practice question: A review of the frameworks for LIS professionals. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 6(2), 27- 80. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8WS5N

 Eastern Illinois University. (2018). Why Is Evidence-Based Practice In Nursing So Important? Retrieved from https://learnonline.eiu.edu/articles/rnbsn/evidence-based-practice-important.aspx

 Davis, K, S. (2011). Formulating the evidence-based practice question: A review of the frameworks for LIS professionals. Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 6(2), 27- 80. https://doi.org/10.18438/B8WS5N

  • Slide 1
  • Introduction
  • PICOT Question
  • Databases Used for the Research
  • Peer Reviewed Articles used for the Research
  • continuation
  • Levels of evidence for the articles
  • Strengths of Systematic Reviews for Clinical Research
  • References