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There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

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Melynk and Fineout-Overholt (2011) note that there are seven steps to the evidence-based practice (EBP) process. The first step is to cultivate a spirit of inquiry. To encourage this spirit of inquiry, you are asked in this discussion to:

Briefly describe the problem or issue that you have decided to be the topic for your project proposal in order to orient your classmates and faculty

Indicate how it relates to your area of specialization (Advance Nurse Practitioner)

State your PICOT question. Indicate in parentheses after each segment, what part of PICOT the preceding words represent. For example: In patients recently discharged from the hospital following care for heart failure (P), do hand-off calls by the nurse to the primary care provider using the SBAR format (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) (I) compared to no calls (C) decrease readmission rates (O) over a one year period (T).

Discuss which process model resonates with you and will help keep you focused during the project. Process models included in your text (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2011) are:

Clinical scholar model
Stetler model of evidence-based practice
Iowa model of evidence-based practice to promote quality care
Model for evidence-based practice change by Rosswurm and Larrabee
Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice (JHNEBP) Model

Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the literature search.

Does the question reflect a clinical research question or one appropriate for an evidence-based practice project?

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There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

Order Description

Melynk and Fineout-Overholt (2011) note that there are seven steps to the evidence-based practice (EBP) process. The first step is to cultivate a spirit of inquiry. To encourage this spirit of inquiry, you are asked in this discussion to:

Briefly describe the problem or issue that you have decided to be the topic for your project proposal in order to orient your classmates and faculty

Indicate how it relates to your area of specialization (Advance Nurse Practitioner)

State your PICOT question. Indicate in parentheses after each segment, what part of PICOT the preceding words represent. For example: In patients recently discharged from the hospital following care for heart failure (P), do hand-off calls by the nurse to the primary care provider using the SBAR format (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) (I) compared to no calls (C) decrease readmission rates (O) over a one year period (T).

Discuss which process model resonates with you and will help keep you focused during the project. Process models included in your text (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2011) are:

Clinical scholar model
Stetler model of evidence-based practice
Iowa model of evidence-based practice to promote quality care
Model for evidence-based practice change by Rosswurm and Larrabee
Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice (JHNEBP) Model

Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the literature search.

Does the question reflect a clinical research question or one appropriate for an evidence-based practice project?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

There is no real healthcare reform of nurse practitioner with limited prescriptive priviledges

Order Description

Melynk and Fineout-Overholt (2011) note that there are seven steps to the evidence-based practice (EBP) process. The first step is to cultivate a spirit of inquiry. To encourage this spirit of inquiry, you are asked in this discussion to:

Briefly describe the problem or issue that you have decided to be the topic for your project proposal in order to orient your classmates and faculty

Indicate how it relates to your area of specialization (Advance Nurse Practitioner)

State your PICOT question. Indicate in parentheses after each segment, what part of PICOT the preceding words represent. For example: In patients recently discharged from the hospital following care for heart failure (P), do hand-off calls by the nurse to the primary care provider using the SBAR format (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) (I) compared to no calls (C) decrease readmission rates (O) over a one year period (T).

Discuss which process model resonates with you and will help keep you focused during the project. Process models included in your text (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2011) are:

Clinical scholar model
Stetler model of evidence-based practice
Iowa model of evidence-based practice to promote quality care
Model for evidence-based practice change by Rosswurm and Larrabee
Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice (JHNEBP) Model

Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the literature search.

Does the question reflect a clinical research question or one appropriate for an evidence-based practice project?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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