Integration of best research, clinical expertise, and patient/family preferences.
What is Evidence Based Practice?
Acronym that can be used to formulate questions to assist with the search for evidence.
What is PICOT?
Which nursing theorist was concerned for meeting the personal needs for the patient within the environment?
Who is Florence Nightingale?
CINAHL, PubMed and Ovid
What are databases?
a logical process that uses general ideas to form specific conclusions
What deductive reasoning?
Literature reviews is known as what type of source
What is secondary source?
The purpose of this tool is to review validity and usefulness of an article and its findings
What is the John Hopkins Tool?
Henderson's Need Theory is known as what type of theory
What is Grand Theory?
The major __________ in the healthcare system may include patients, families, nurses, unit directors, educators and physicians.
Who are stakeholders?
This is a tool used to critically appraise Clinical Practice Guidelines
What is the Agree Tool?
The first step in the EBP Process.
What is begin to think about clinical problems of relevance to your practice?
Moves from specific to general
What is Inductive Reasoning?
This represents groups of people who are at higher risk for poor health, social, or psychological outcomes
Who are vulnerable populations?
The writing style used for evidence-based practice and research
What is APA? The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition?
Writing an article or presenting your research findings is an example of
What is dissemination/sharing the results?
"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?
When considering evidence, this is known as the weakest level of evidence
What is Opinions?
This describes systematic and continuous approach to identify and address issues, aiming to improve the quality of services, processes, and outcomes within an organization
What is Quality Improvement?
Lack of research skill, negative attitudes, lack of admin support, and time constraints.
What are Barriers to EBP?
Is a committee that reviews research involving human subjects to ensure ethical conduct and participant protection, adhering to regulations and institutional policies
What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Committee?
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?
When considering the EBP Process, this is step is known as critiquing the evidence?
What is Step 3
A method of research that involves collecting and analyzing numerical data to identify patterns, test hypotheses
What is Quantitative Research?
the degree to which an intervention is carried out as intended.
What is intervention fidelity?
A set of interrelated concepts that provides a systematic review
What is theory?