Evidence based practice model

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Evidence Based practice models by Tanoj Patidar, 1st year M.sc Nursing, D.Y. patil university.


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EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE MODEL

MODELS FOR EVEDINCE BASED PRACTICE For some EBP Models, the goal is to create or establish EBP protocols, procedures, or guidelines. Some EBP models focus on implementation of EBP in the setting or institution.

CONT... Most commonly used models are: Academic center for Evidence-Based Practice Star model. Advancing Research and clinical practice through close collaboration (ARCC MODEL). Iowa model. Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based practice model. Stetler model of Evidence-Based practice. Ross worm and Larrabee model. D.Censo model.

CONT ACE STAR MODEL: Developed by faculty at university of Texas Health science center at San Antonio. Depicted by five points of sequential knowledge transformation.

CONT... ARCC MODEL: The advancing research and clinical practice through close collaboration model was developed to advance and sustain EBP. Basis in control theory and cognitive behavioral theories. Appropriate in clinical pracitice-particularly acute care.

CONT... IOWA MODEL: The Iowa model of EBP was developed in 1990. Intent to promote quality care through research utilization. The rational of IOWA model is to provide quality nursing care through incorporation of research into practice. Organized into starting point decision point and feedback loops.

CONT... JOHNS HOPKINS MODEL: It is a problem solving approach to clinical decision making. Developed to accelerate research into nursing practice and promote nursing autonomy, leadership, and engagement with colleagues. Combines the nursing process, the ANA standards of practice, critical thinking, and research utilization. Three core elements. practice question, evidence, and translation.

CONT.... STETLER MODEL: Originally implemented in the 1970s as a quality improvement effort. Similar to the nursing process thus easily implemented.