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Unit Based Research How to Begin

Unit Based Research How to Begin. The Research Council 2012. Nursing Practice Instinct Driven to Research Based. The result of evidence-based practice is the process by which nurses make clinical decisions based on the most current and valid research and knowledge. Research Basics.

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Unit Based Research How to Begin

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  1. Unit Based ResearchHow to Begin The Research Council 2012

  2. Nursing PracticeInstinct Driven to Research Based

  3. The result of evidence-based practice is the process by which nurses make clinical decisions based on the most current and valid research and knowledge.

  4. Research Basics • Formulation of a question • Target Audience • Literature review • Expert opinions • Conclusion and recommendation

  5. Barriers to Evidence Based Nursing • Nurses may not be familiar with effective search strategies • Lack of knowledge of what a database is • Choosing the correct data base,ie; “we are beyond google” • Negative attitudes regarding “research” • Fear of practicing differently from their peers • Lack of experience with research • Time constraints

  6. Formulating a Question PICO is a method of putting together a search strategy that allows you to take a more evidence based approach to your literature searching when you are searching bibliographic databases. PICO stands for: Patient/Population                    Who or What? Intervention                                How? Comparison               What is the main alternative? (If appropriate) Outcome                  What are you trying to accomplish, measure, improve, effect WWW.LIBGUIDES.HSL.WASHINGTON.EDU/CONTENT.PHP

  7. Guidelines • Choose key words closely • Recent less than ten years • Quality of publication- peer reviewed • Country it was published in • Qualifications of the authors • Gold Standard randomized controlled trial

  8. Literature review on:Caregroup Portal  Steps to a literature review on the CareGroup Portal Click on: • Clinical Tab • Medical library resources (found on the left) • Databases • Ebsco • Pick at least two – we tend to use CINAHL,Cochrane hit continue • Another that we use is pubmed you may get an abstract and you can ask the hospital librarian to obtain the article if you find it is pertinent (Cherie Haitz ext :5109)

  9. Conclusion • Evidence Based practice is the way of the future • Questions that you have can evolve into projects that can positively affect your nursing practice or patients • Clinical Evidence empowers nurses to provide the best practice • You ,as the staff nurse, have the clearest viewpoint on your unit concerns • This information provides you with the evidence to communicate and support a change for best practice • Keep questioning what is the best practice • Begin the research process

  10. Research Council meets every second Thursday of the month. • Your Research Ambassador is:

  11. Questions And Answers

  12. References • Cygan, H. (2011). Taking Evidence-Based Care to the Bedside. Nursing Spectrum , 14. • Kleinpell, R. (2009). Promoting research in clinical practice: strategies for implementing research initiatives. Journal of Trauma Nursing, 114-119. • Larking, M., Cierpial, C., Vanderboom, T., Anspach, K., Grealish, K., Ball, S., et al. (2009). Research Ambassadors: Bringing findings to the bedside. Nursing Management , 20-22. • WWWLIBGUIDES.HSL.WASHINGTON.EDU/CONTENT.PHP • Royle, J. (1998). Promoting research utilization in nursing: the role of the individual, organization, and environment. Retrieved February 9, 2011, from Evidence-Based Nursing: http://ebn.bmj.com/content/1/3/71.extract • Adams,Jeannette S.(2010). Utlizing Evidenced-Based Research and Practice to support the Infusion Alliance. Journal of Infusion nursing 32 273-277 • Chatburn RRT-NPSFAARC (2009). How to Find the Best Evidence. Respiratory Care 54 1361-1365 • Fmakic, M., Vonrueden,K., Rauen,C., Chadwick, J.,(2011). Evidenced-Based Practice Habits: Putting more Sacred Cows Out to Pasture. Critical Care Nurse, vol 31 no 2. 38-61 • Grimes, D., Schulz,K., (2005)Clinical Research in Obstertrics and Gynecology: More Tips for Busy Clinicians. Obstertrical and Gynecological Survey.

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