Ch 3 Flashcards
Steps in EBP
- Posing a clinical question;
- Searching for literature;
- Appraising the literature;
- Deciding if and how the evidence can be used to inform
decision-making; - Evaluating the outcomes and success of executing steps 1 to
3 types of participant categorization
- Novice
- Apprentice
- Competent non-experts
Challenges in developing evidence for practice may include:
Producing generalizable evidence
Disseminating this evidence in an accessible and
relevant format
Implementing evidence into practice
Possessed basic skills, limited knowledge, rarely engaged in
search & appraisal activities, displayed a somewhat negative,
pessimistic attitude to evidence-based practice.
Novice
Somewhere in between the two categories of novice and competent non-expert
Apprentice
Had achieved skill competency, possessed extensive knowledge, engaged in search & appraisal activities regularly, displayed a positive, optimistic attitude to EBP
Competent non-experts
Three key strategies used more often and more consistently by competent non-experts:
- Finding time for evidence-based practice
- Developing skills and knowledge
- Staying focused
Conditions that Helped Practitioners Change
- Readiness for change
- Personal and organizational expectations
- Deadlines
- Support
suggest that teaching interventions, particularly skills-based workshops, have a greater impact on knowledge and skill than they do on sustainable EBP behaviors.
Systemic reviews
Cochrane review
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
SWOt analysis
tool that can help you to analyze what is best now, and to devise a successful strategy for the future.
SWOT analysis