The letters EBP.
What is Evidence Based Practice?
Acronym that can be used to formulate questions to assist with the search for evidence.
What is PICOT?
This identifies the basic ethical principles that should underlie the conduct of biomedical and behavioral research involving human subjects.
What is the Belmont Report
Major barrier to Evidence Based Practice.
What is resistance to change?
The major __________ in the healthcare system may include patients, families, nurses, unit directors, educators and physicians.
What are stakeholders?
Strengths and limitations of the study -risk or harm if study interventions are put into place
What is Evidence Appraisal?
Identifies what you plan on using as a reference group to compare with your treatment intervention
What is the "C" in PICOT?
Who is responsible for implementing EBP?
What is Everyone (nurses, hospitals)?
Nurses often state this is a barrier to completing an Evidence Based Practice Project.
What is lack of time?
CINAHL, PubMed and Ovid
What are databases?
What is known as Ground Zero in EBP
What is the spirit of inquiry (curiosity)?
Articles that are written by experts and are reviewed by several other experts in the field before the article is published
What is peer-reviewed
This tool assesses the quality of a clinical practice guideline
What is the Agree Tool?
A predictive statement, attempts to answer the question.
What is Hypothesis?
This means that the researcher standardized the intervention
What is intervention fidelity?
"A brief, comprehensive summary of the contents of the article; it allows readers to survey the contents of an article quickly and, like the title, it enables persons interested in the document to retrieve it. . . .”
What is an abstract?
This research method deals in numbers, logic, and an objective stance.
What is Quantitative Method?
What evidence based practice is most commonly used throughout healthcare?
What is the use of PPE and hand hygiene?
Author of EBP Article Series that we read this semester.
Who is Bernadette Melnyk?
A researcher decides that they want to perform observations and focus groups. What is this type of method
What is qualitative method?
This describes the process of synthesizing, disseminating, and using research-generated knowledge to make an impact on or change in the existing nursing practice.
What is Research Utilization?
This must be collected in an orderly and systematic manner and must be recorded before analysis and decision making begins.
What is data/data collection?
"The systematic, data-based monitoring and evaluation of organizational processes with the end goal of continuous improvement. The goal is internal application rather than external generalization."
What is Quality and performance improvement?
A way to overcome barriers to EBP.
What is keeping an open mind and making a professional commitment?
This is a collection of databases/systematic reviews that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making
What is the Cochrane Library?