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Synthesis/Summary of Evidence Based Practice Articles
Introduction
A life-long disease, diabetes tends to affect the way an individual’s body handles blood glucose. In essence, type 2 diabetes happens to be the most prevalent kind of diabetes. Continue Reading...
Meta- Analysis and Evidence-Based Research on Children Feeding Disorders
The eating disorders are among pediatric clinical problems in the United States that can cause distress to clinicians and parents. Typically, eating disorders are affecting mor Continue Reading...
A New Perception of Evidence-Based PracticeAbstractThree possible outcomes are expected whenever a clinical practice is conducted: correct results, representation of a random variation, or results influenced by systematic errors. Numerous factors can Continue Reading...
Implementation and Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practice Part oneCritical components for rapid critical appraisal of clinical practice guidelines and their importanceA rapid critical appraisal refers to the studys worthiness determination based on it Continue Reading...
OBSERVATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICEBlog: Observation of Evidence-Based PracticeEvidence-based practice is important in nursing owing to the fact that it makes it possible to provide the best effective care available. According to Willis and McEwen Continue Reading...
DISCUSSION: INTRODUCTION AND EXPERIENCE WITH RESEARCHDiscussion: Introduction and Experience with ResearchTo a large extent, research findings form the basis of evidence-based practice in nursing. My current and previous role in nursing practice happ Continue Reading...
Polit and Beck (2008) Evidence-Based Practice is "broadly defined as the use of the best clinical evidence in making patient care decisions, and such evidence typically comes from research conducted by nurses and other health care professionals" (3) Continue Reading...
Applying Evidence-Based Research in Nursing Practice
What is the difference between research and evidence-based practice projects? Provide an example of EACH ONE and the reasons for the difference. Why should nurses be interested in learning about Continue Reading...
Practicum ExperienceThe work of advanced practice nurses (APNs) is influenced by many factors that extend beyond their direct reach. At the same time, the influence of APNs is often felt beyond the immediate context within which the serve as the chan Continue Reading...
Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice Project
Stakeholder Barriers
The use and promotion of evidence-based healthcare is faced with resistance. Nurses across the globe have continually faced obstacles to their effort to universally embrace the ap Continue Reading...
Social Marketing PlanProblem Description.1. The problem statement.Childhood obesity has tripled in the US in the last fifty years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC reports that from 2017 to 2018, more than on Continue Reading...
SYSTEMS THEORY vs. DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION THEORY
EVIDENCED-BASED PRACTICE
Systems theory and diffusion of innovation theory
Systems theory and healthcare delivery in the U.S.
According to theorist Ludwig von Bertalanffy, it is essential to view Continue Reading...
The Childhood Obesity Epidemic: Addressing the Causes and Consequences
Childhood obesity has emerged as a significant public health crisis, with alarming prevalence rates and severe consequences for both physical and mental well-being (World Health Continue Reading...
Policy, Politics, and Global Health
The public policy issue selected is childhood obesity. I selected this issue because childhood obesity has a considerable longstanding impact on the health of the public as well as the cost of health care. This is Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Importance of Evidence-Based Practice in Medicine:
This essay would analyze the impact of evidence-based research in clinical settings, showcasing how the integration of clinical expertise and the Continue Reading...
nursing competencies, outline what they are, and how they will influence the trajectory of my nursing career path. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing and the Quality and Safety Education in Nursing have put together a joint document tha Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Impact of Evidence-Based Practice on Patient Outcomes:
This essay will explore the significant impact that evidence-based research has on improving patient outcomes in healthcare settings. It will Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. Evaluating the Impact of Evidence-Based Practice in Healthcare:
This essay could explore how evidence-based research has transformed patient care, outcomes, and healthcare policies. It would examine spe Continue Reading...
Nursing: Art vs. ScienceFlorence Nightingale believed that nursing was both an art and a science, and her philosophy included the concepts of client, health, environment, and nursing (Alpers et al., 2013). Her view was that nursing should be grounded Continue Reading...
Nursing Theory
Laura Polk's theory of resilience holds that an individual has the ability to rise above adversity. There are a number of factors that contribute to how this occurs -- dispositional, relational, situational and philosophical factors a Continue Reading...
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococci (MRSA), most common Healthcare Associated Infections
The PICOT question to be discussed is: For adult patients using catheters, does the use of sterilization practices reduce the future risk of health associated i Continue Reading...
Nursing Evidence-Based Practice
The press for evidence-based practice in nursing and for nurses as consumers of research is driven by a number of substantive factors. The state nursing boards and The Joint Commission (TJC) insist that policies and p Continue Reading...
The hospital used for the study already had protocols in place to prevent patients from getting pneumonia. Published data was provided and posters were placed in all units. However, the nurses chose not to follow the protocols set forth. This is th Continue Reading...
Statistics in Social Work
The steps of evidence-based practice include formulating an answerable question. How does knowing about statistics improve our ability to be an evidence-based practitioner at this step?
How understanding statistical princi Continue Reading...
Warning Signs of Resistance to Change in a SchoolLack of engagement in professional development is a big flashing red indicator that teachers and administrators might resist change when it comes along. In fact, in my experience as well as what I have Continue Reading...
Financing Health Care in the United States
How do the rapid and dynamic changes in financing impact health outcomes within your practice?
Health is a very important part of human existence. We also live in very interesting times when there are new li Continue Reading...
Week 1
This week’s material helped me to understand in a clear way how we should think about nursing. Getting to know the history of nursing allowed me to put nursing theory into historical context. The personal worldview of nursing that I real Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity
Strengths and Barriers to Program Implementation for Childhood Obesity
With any plan to implement a program, there are both strengths and barriers. The program addressed here will be on childhood obesity. The strengths of the prog Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity
Many health issues that children have been faced with in the United States have decreased in intensity and prevalence over the past few decades, but they have been replaced by new problems that could cause even more serious long-te Continue Reading...
Obesity Psychology
The Psychology of Obesity
Obesity is a significant public health problem. Due to negative nutritional habits, a lack of exercise and a greater proclivity toward lifestyle decisions which expose individuals to lesser physical acti Continue Reading...
Obesity
Preventing Childhood Obesity
Nina Davuluri of Syracuse, New York met with several dozen students at the Bell Elementary School in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 6 to discuss her experiences with childhood obesity (Eger, 2014). This was particularl Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity in Turner County, GA Ages 6-11
Turner County is one of the regions in Georgia that is affected by childhood obesity and overweight. Generally, childhood obesity is one of the major public health concerns and issues affecting Georgi Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity: Assessing the Effectiveness of the National School Lunch Program
Assessing the Effectiveness of the National School Lunch Program: Childhood Obesity
Childhood is a serious health concern for policymakers in the United States. It Continue Reading...
Childhood Obesity in Turner County (Ages 6-11)
What small group have you selected?
The group selected is a nuclear family comprising of parents and a male child who is obese (William).
What made you select this particular group?
The group was cho Continue Reading...
Evidence-based practice has become popular in several disciplines of healthcare and continues to do so. One of the major characteristic of EBP is its reliance on scientific evidence, individual choices and needs of the patient and clinical expertise. Continue Reading...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is defined as the conscientious, judicious, and explicit use of current best evidence to make decisions about patient care. EBP incorporates the best available evidence in order to guide nursing care and improve patient Continue Reading...
Obesity
A brief explanation of the public health need you identified.
Childhood obesity is an increasingly prevalent problem in our homes, schools and in the United States as a whole. With obesity comes a host of health risks including heart diseas Continue Reading...