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Evidence-Based Practice Made Simple
Marquetta Flaugher, ARNP-BC, DSN Suzanne C. Beyea, RN, PhD, FAAN Mary Jo Slattery, RN, MS
demystifies the purpose, meaning, and application of evidence-based practice (EBP). It clarifies the difference between EBP and nursing research, explaining what EBP is, how nurses can find, analyze, and interpret published literature, and how they can make changes to hospital procedures based on research to improve patient care. In recent years, evidence-based practice has become increasingly important in the nursing profession as a result of the drive for better outcomes and higher satisfaction ratings, including value-based purchasing and HCAHPS. Nurses know that quality and outcomes improvement hinge on the use of proven techniques supported by evidence—and that the health of the organization hinges on those improvements. As such, many nurses want to use research to find their own answers to clinical questions, but they don’t know where to begin. This book is the first step. Written for use in the busy workplace, it presents the basics of EBP in a non-intimidating, easy-to-digest format.
Benefits
An easy-to-read, yet professional introduction to EBP that will appeal to time-pressured nurses
Expert advice packed into a small, approachable format
Easy techniques to assimilate new, effective practices and get buy-in from peers, management, and the organization
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1:
What Is Evidence-Based Practice?
Chapter 2:
Changing the Way We Have Always Done It
Chapter 3:
Creating a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice
Chapter 4:
Choosing a Model and Identifying a Question
Chapter 5:
Gathering and Evaluating Evidence
Chapter 6:
Independent Searches
Chapter
7:
Sharing the Results
Appendix A:
Guidelines for Journal Clubs
Appendix B:
Process for Evaluating Internet Sources
Appendix C:
Basic Research Designs
Continuing Education:
If you would like to find out about the availability of nursing contact hours on this or any other HCPro nursing book, please visit our Continuing Education information page
: http://www.strategiesfornursemanagers.com/nursing_contact.cfm )
Marquetta Flaugher, ARNP-BC, DSN Suzanne C. Beyea, RN, PhD, FAAN Mary Jo Slattery, RN, MS
demystifies the purpose, meaning, and application of evidence-based practice (EBP). It clarifies the difference between EBP and nursing research, explaining what EBP is, how nurses can find, analyze, and interpret published literature, and how they can make changes to hospital procedures based on research to improve patient care. In recent years, evidence-based practice has become increasingly important in the nursing profession as a result of the drive for better outcomes and higher satisfaction ratings, including value-based purchasing and HCAHPS. Nurses know that quality and outcomes improvement hinge on the use of proven techniques supported by evidence—and that the health of the organization hinges on those improvements. As such, many nurses want to use research to find their own answers to clinical questions, but they don’t know where to begin. This book is the first step. Written for use in the busy workplace, it presents the basics of EBP in a non-intimidating, easy-to-digest format.
Benefits
An easy-to-read, yet professional introduction to EBP that will appeal to time-pressured nurses
Expert advice packed into a small, approachable format
Easy techniques to assimilate new, effective practices and get buy-in from peers, management, and the organization
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1:
What Is Evidence-Based Practice?
Chapter 2:
Changing the Way We Have Always Done It
Chapter 3:
Creating a Culture of Evidence-Based Practice
Chapter 4:
Choosing a Model and Identifying a Question
Chapter 5:
Gathering and Evaluating Evidence
Chapter 6:
Independent Searches
Chapter
7:
Sharing the Results
Appendix A:
Guidelines for Journal Clubs
Appendix B:
Process for Evaluating Internet Sources
Appendix C:
Basic Research Designs
Continuing Education:
If you would like to find out about the availability of nursing contact hours on this or any other HCPro nursing book, please visit our Continuing Education information page
: http://www.strategiesfornursemanagers.com/nursing_contact.cfm )