Assignment: Evidence-Based Project, Part 4: Recommending an Evidence-Based Practice Change
Discipline: Nursing
Type of Paper: Coursework
Academic Level: Undergrad. (yrs 3-4)
Paper Format: APA
Question
Assignment:
Evidence-Based Project, Part 4: Recommending an Evidence-Based Practice Change
The collection of evidence is an activity that
occurs with an endgame in mind. For example, law enforcement professionals
collect evidence to support a decision to charge those accused of criminal
activity. Similarly, evidence-based healthcare practitioners collect evidence
to support decisions in pursuit of specific healthcare outcomes.
In this Assignment, you will identify an issue
or opportunity for change within your healthcare organization and propose an
idea for a change in practice supported by an EBP approach.
To Prepare:
- Reflect on the four peer-reviewed articles you
critically appraised in Module 4, related to your clinical topic of
interest and PICOT.
- Reflect on your current healthcare organization and
think about potential opportunities for evidence-based change, using your
topic of interest and PICOT as the basis for your reflection.
- Consider the best method of disseminating the results
of your presentation to an audience.
The Assignment: (Evidence-Based
Project)
Part 4: Recommending an
Evidence-Based Practice Change
Create an 8- to 9-slide PowerPoint presentation
in which you do the following:
- Briefly describe your healthcare organization, including
its culture and readiness for change. (You may opt to keep various
elements of this anonymous, such as your company name.)
- Describe the current problem or opportunity for
change. Include in this description the circumstances surrounding the need
for change, the scope of the issue, the stakeholders involved, and the
risks associated with change implementation in general.
- Propose an evidence-based idea for a change in
practice using an EBP approach to decision making. Note that you may find
further research needs to be conducted if sufficient evidence is not
discovered.
- Describe your plan for knowledge transfer of this
change, including knowledge creation, dissemination, and organizational
adoption and implementation.
- Explain how you would disseminate the results of your
project to an audience. Provide a rationale for why you selected this
dissemination strategy.
- Describe the measurable outcomes you hope to achieve
with the implementation of this evidence-based change.
- Be sure to provide APA citations of the supporting
evidence-based peer reviewed articles you selected to support your
thinking.
- Add a lessons learned section that includes the
following:
- A summary
of the critical appraisal of the peer-reviewed articles you previously
submitted
- An
explanation about what you learned from completing the Evaluation Table
within the Critical Appraisal Tool Worksheet Tem
Learning Resources
Note: To access this module’s
required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings
List, found in the Course Materials section
of your Syllabus.
Required
Readings
Melnyk, B. M., &
Fineout-Overholt, E. (2018). Evidence-based practice in nursing &
healthcare: A guide to best practice (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters
Kluwer.
·
Chapter 7, “Patient Concerns, Choices
and Clinical Judgement in Evidence-Based Practice” (pp. 219–232)
Hoffman, T. C.,
Montori, V. M., & Del Mar, C. (2014). The connection between evidence-based
medicine and shared decision making. Journal of the American Medical
Association, 312(13), 1295–1296. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.10186
Note:
You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.
Kon, A. A., Davidson,
J. E., Morrison, W., Danis, M., & White, D. B. (2016). Shared decision
making in intensive care units: An American College of Critical Care Medicine
and American Thoracic Society policy statement. Critical Care Medicine, 44(1),
188–201. doi:10.1097/CCM.0000000000001396
Note:
You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.
Opperman, C., Liebig,
D., Bowling, J., & Johnson, C. S., & Harper, M. (2016). Measuring
return on investment for professional development activities: Implications for
practice. Journal for Nurses in Professional Development, 32(4),
176–184. doi:10.1097/NND.0000000000000483
Note:
You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.
Schroy, P. C.,
Mylvaganam, S., & Davidson, P. (2014). Provider perspectives on the utility
of a colorectal cancer screening decision aid for facilitating shared decision
making. Health Expectations, 17(1), 27–35.
doi:10.1111/j.1369-7625.2011.00730.x
Note:
You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.