Chapter 13 & 14 Flashcards
what is the goal of EBP?
implementation of high-quality cost-effective care to promote positive outcomes
what are some of the notable benefits of EBP?
- improve patient outcomes
- improved work environment for nurses
- accomplishes QSEN competency
- helps with meeting accreditation requirements
- healthcare agencies can meet Magnet status
what does a Magnet status entail?
excellent nursing care in healthcare agencies
EBP is founded on integrating best research evidence with ____
- nurses’ clinical expertise
- patient’s circumstances
- values in delivering quality healthcare
what are some of the challenges of EBP?
- evidence is drawn from population data (does not transfer to caring for individual patients)
- healthcare administrators do not provide resources that support EBP
- many interventions have limited research evidence
PICOT
Population
Intervention
Comparison (which is the best intervention?)
Outcomes
Timing
what are the 5 ways that research evidence can be synthesized?
- systematic reviews
- meta-analyses
- integrative reviews
- meta-summaries
- meta-syntheses
systematic review
a structured and comprehensive synthesis of quantitative literature that have similiar methodologies to determine the best research evidence available
what does the Grey literature refer to?
studies that have limited dissemination
journals, conference papers & proceedings, technical reports
why do researchers critique studies in systematic reviews?
to investigate scientific merit & analyze data
why is a meta-analysis conducted?
to combine statistically the results from previous studies into a single quantitative analysis that provides high levels of evidence about the effectiveness of an intervention