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What is data collection?
The role of an ASN level nurse in Evidence Based Practice.
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What is qualitative research?
Dealing with descriptive data in research that cannot be measured, only described.
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What is the assessment practice/asking questions or 1st step?
Converting the need for information into an answerable question.
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What is nursing research?
Evidence generated by this provides support for the quality and cost-effectiveness of nursing interventions.
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What is Evidence Based Medicine?
The roots of evidence-based practice.
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Who is the American Nurses Association- Standards of Professional Nursing Practice?
This Association states, “The registered nurse utilizes current evidence- based nursing knowledge, including research findings, to guide practice.”
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What is quantitative research?
Data in research that is numerical and can be measured.
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What is integration/intervene or 4th step?
Taking into consideration clinical expertise and patients preferences. Implement on unit.
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Core Competencies of nursing?
Evidence Practice is considered one of these.
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Who is Gordon Guyatt?
The term evidence-based medicine was introduced in 1992 by this man.
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Who is a Clinical Nurse Researcher (CNR)?
This role should be a doctrinally prepared nurse who directs and participates in clinical research.
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What is Clinical trial
Research studies that test how well new medical approaches work.
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What is evaluation or 5th step?
Looking at effectiveness and efficiency and seeking ways to improve or modify.
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What is translation science?
This type of science is being used to provide guidance on the best way to incorporate EBP into health care.
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What is the Sicily Statement?
In 2003, a statement on evidence-based practice was prepared by the delegates of the Evidence-based Health Care Teachers and Developers conference in Sicily.
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Who is a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)?
An advanced practice nurse who provides direct care to the clients and participates in heath education and clinical research.
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What is randomized controlled trials?
The best way of determining cause and effect relationships between treatment and outcomes.
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What is the evidence review or 2nd step?
Look at what creditable resources are available and tracking down the best evidence to answer the question.
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What is quality health care?
Degree to which health services for individuals and populations increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes and are consistent with current professional knowledge.
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Who is Jason Satterfield?
This man developed a transdisciplinary model for evidence-based practice in 2009.
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What is Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)?
Given the specified role definitions published by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), these 2 emerging roles are potential major contributors to the advancement of nursing research and EBP.
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What is Pilot experiment?
A small, preliminary study, in order to evaluate time, cost, and adverse effects to make an appropriate sample size and conduct the official research project.
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What is developing a plan based on findings or 3rd step?
Critically looking at evidence based on validity, relevance, impact and applicability.
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What is standardize?
The intended effect of EBP is to do what to healthcare practices to science and best evidence and to reduce illogical variation in care, which is known to produce unpredictable health outcomes.
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Who is Archie Cochrane?
In 1972, this man pointed out the importance of properly testing the effectiveness of health care strategies, and stressed the role of randomized control studies.
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