Spirit of Inquiry
(Curiosity about best practice)

"Vitals"
("Go To" EBP Sources)

Do's & Don'ts
(Evidence Appraisal)

I Didn't Learn this in Nursing School (Strength of Evidence)

OMG! - EBP

100

First step of every project

What is "thinking about the problem you are trying to solve"?  

100

Evidence that is already reviewed and validated by experts

What is pre-appraised evidence?

100

Do or Don't?  When appraising a paper, you can abstract key findings from the review of the literature.

Don't - write down author/citation and go to primary source

100

Lowest (VII) Level of Evidence

What is "expert opinion"?

100

A research report that includes critical assessment & evaluation of all research studies of a clinical issue

What is a "systematic review"? 

200

True or False?  Nurses need to go to the literature for every clinical question.

False - Nurses are encouraged to access internal sources of evidence when appropriate

200

Statements produced by a panel of experts that outlines current best practices

What is a practice guideline?

200

Do or Don't?  Appraisal includes looking at the quality of evidence (low, good, high) 

Do - Good & high quality studies have a lower risk of bias influencing the results

200

True or False?  All research designs contain the same basic elements so critical appraisal is straightforward.

False - study designs have different requirements - need to select the appropriate critical appraisal tool guide

200

The degree to which you can apply the results of a study to a broader context

What is "generalizability"?

300

Research shows that the first place that most nurses go for advice on practice is ______

To their peers

300

Location of best practice "wheels" to guide nurses in preventing never events (be specific)

What is the Nursing Hub under the Nursing Practice Tab?
300

Do or Don't?  All you have to do to populate your evidence table is copy the abstract

DON'T  - while the abstract is often concise and informative, it rarely includes all the information needed to judge quality

300

A controlled trial design that is randomized by a hospital or unit (not individual).

What is a "cluster" RCT?

300

Research methods are strengthened when driven by a ________?

Theory 

Theory is usually based on previous research; Best when used to guide the design and evaluation of the findings

400

Internal source of evidence used to guide teammate decision making on topics they are accountable for

Policy & Procedure (highly recommended for use)

400

True or False? Advocate Health provides nurses with full access to the ANA and Other Specialty Standards

TRUE

400

Do or Don't?  Studies of low quality are identified and removed from the "keeper" pool for eval/synthesis

DO - low quality papers should be identified and not included to make synthesis easy

400

Rapid critical appraisal includes 3 questions: level of evidence (design), ____________, and usefulness in practice (strength).

What is how well the study was conducted (quality)?

400

True or False?  RCTs are designed to reduce the potential for bias that may be present in observation-based designs

True  -  Quality RCT results are rated higher w/ designs to establish causality and evaluate differences.

500

People responsible and accountable for maintaining internal sources of evidence (not in module but essential)

Clinical Nurses (e.g. Practice Council)

In a health care system with professional governance, clinical nurses are essential members of the decision-making process that creates/maintains internal evidence-based practice content to guide practice

500

Internal source of evidence used to guide quality improvement work

What is policy?

500

Do or Don't?  Define your PICOT outcome and populate your evidence table so you can synthesize what makes a difference at the end.

DO

500

Research design where the researchers and subjects are unaware of group assignment (treatment or control)

What is "double blind"? - strategy used to reduce bias

500

The process of seeing similarities and differences across the body of evidence

What is "synthesis"? 

(CA Part III)