Exploring Evidence-Based Practice In Nursing- A Systematic Review.pptx

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Exploring Evidence-Based Practice In Nursing- A Systematic Review


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Student’s Name Name Of Institution Course Name and Number Instructor’s Name Due Date EXPLORING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE IN NURSING- A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

EBP guarantees high-quality and efficient patient care; nurses use critical thinking abilities to evaluate the validity of the evidence Like examining automobile mileage statistics, nurses assess the reliability of the evidence. Pitsillidou et al. (2021) highlight the independent evaluation of evidence by nurses. Carefully examining clinical inquiry and systematic review is necessary to comprehend the complexity of EBP. INTRODUCTION

The clinical iss of the paper, which is EBP in nursing, calls for a thorough examination. Practice is essential to providing high-quality care and better patient outcomes. Many barriers prevent effective adoption (Zajac et al., 2021). Teachers and nurses play a critical role in connecting research to practice (Hume et al., 2021). Limitations that must be overcome in order to include EBP into routine nursing procedures for the best possible patient care. CHOSEN CLINICAL ISSUE

Population: Nurses in clinical settings Intervention: Adoption of evidence-based practice Comparison: Traditional nursing practices Outcome: Enhanced patient outcomes Time Frame: 12 months DEVELOPMENT OF PICO(T) QUESTION

Pitsillidou et al., 2021 A system for reviewing literature to synthesize high-quality evidence Methodical processing for reproducibility and openness Consolidated data sources offer thorough insights into nursing's evidence-based practice Rubeis (2021): Conceptual research methodology with a qualitative focus A thorough theoretical analysis of issues in nursing practice Provides original viewpoints on nursing philosophy and the implications of the digital revolution on healthcare STRENGTH OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES

Dagne and Beshah (2021): Methodology of qualitative descriptive research Provides important details about the application of evidence-based practice Offers crucial contextual information for front-line healthcare workers Zajac et al. (2021): Combining qualitative and quantitative analytics in a mixed-method approach Offers broad and in-depth comprehension; Provides evidence-based recommendations for collaboration in the healthcare industry STRENGTH OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES CONT.

Systematic reviews, qualitative studies, and mixed-method approaches are key components of evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing. These techniques highlight the entire research paradigm that is employed to address clinical complexity. Strict procedures improve the validity and consistency of results. Assures that nursing practice is centered on evidence-based decision-making. Maintains the high standards of reliability and correctness in nursing research. CONCLUSION

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