Evidence Base Practice
Refine your PICOT question based on faculty and peer feedback that you received in the forum discussion.
Perform a literature review to identify gaps, supporting evidence of the concern, and any potential previous solutions.
Using a synthesis table template from one of your texts (DeNisco, Chapter 20, or Melnyk, Appendix), complete your synthesis table as part of your paper.
Following the instructions below, create a formal paper using APA (7th edition) format to address the following sections.
Note: Review the Evidence-Based Practice Introduction Paper Rubric to guide you.
PICOT/PICOTS and Stakeholders
Restate your topic that you have a question or concern about related to advancing nursing practice in some fashion. State the clinical problem and how it was determined to be a clinical problem (one paragraph).
Refine and finalize your PICOT/PICOTS question, using the following format or your DeNisco or Melnyk text:
P=Patient or Population of Interest
What populations are you interested in?
I=Intervention/Issue
What intervention are you interested in?
C=Comparison Intervention
What will the intervention be compared to?
O=Outcomes
What outcome do you want to see?
T=Time
What timeframe or duration?
S=Setting
What is the setting of care?
Literature Summary
Review your created PICOT/PICOTS question and search databases for appropriate research articles from peer-reviewed sources.
Strive to find higher levels of evidence (e.g., randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or guidelines; however, all peer-reviewed evidence is acceptable).
At a minimum, you need to include five peer-reviewed articles or research papers/guidelines.
Create a synthesis table of your evidence, using a template from your texts.
For your synthesis (narration and interpretation of the literature review):
Find data to support the significance of the problem or concern. Why is it a concern? Discuss the significance of the problem, based on your findings and using citations.
Have there been solutions that worked or didn’t work? Is there a gap in the literature?
Create a synthesis (summary) of the evidence in the articles you found in this part of the paper.
A synthesis is not simply listing each article summary; group your findings by authors who are similar and make a statement in your own words, with citations to support your statement.
For example: The color of the sky is blue due to refractions of light (author1, year; author2, year; author3, year).
In the statement above, there is one statement made that was supported by three different authors.
What this means is that this is evidence found by multiple people, which makes it a stronger finding.
Although your final draft will not be due for a few weeks, use the final paper grading rubric as a guide to what your final paper should include.
You should strive hard in the draft stage so that only minor edits would be needed for a final version.
While this is a draft of the paper, it is weighted into the course grade at 5%.
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