List a ONE to two-word topic that you want to explore further and why you are interested in this topic.
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Week 1 Discussion
Bottom of Form
To complete this week, after reading chapter
one in Melnyk and reviewing the lectures you need to consider the topic of
interest to you. List a ONE to two-word topic that you want to explore further
and why you are interested in this topic. This topic encompasses the question
that you have been generating throughout your program.
As an example I may choose the topic of
depression, as I am interested in all of the depression I am seeing in the
primary care office. Next week I will explore the background of this topic and
this will lead to my PICOT question.
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 2 Discussion
Bottom of Form
Post your background question and your
strategy for getting a comprehensive understanding of the clinical issue. As
you work on your capstone project proposal, you will want to share your progress
with your peers and instructor and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 3 Discussion
- State your PICOT question.
- Indicate in parentheses after each segment, what part of PICOT the
preceding words represent.
- For example: In patients recently discharged from the hospital
following care for heart failure (P), do hand-off calls by the nurse to
the primary care provider using the SBAR format (situation, background,
assessment, recommendation) (I) compared to no calls (C) decrease readmission
rates (O) over a one year period (T).
- Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
- The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the
literature search.
- Does the question reflect a clinical issue and one appropriate for
an evidence-based practice project?
- Provide feedback to your classmates that focuses on:
- The use of correct PICOT format for the question to guide the
literature search.
- Does the question reflect a clinical issue and one appropriate for
an evidence-based practice project?
- Support a minimum of one and challenge a minimum of
one.
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 3 Project
PICOT question (200 points) Submit to Project
To complete this week, after reading chapter two in Melnyk and reviewing
the lectures you submit a 2-3 page paper that explores the background of your
issue. For this paper #1 you will be defining this issue or disease using the literature. It
will end with the PICOT question. The parts of your paper should include:
- Introduction
- Definition
- Epidemiology
- Clinical Presentation
- Complications
- Diagnosis
- Conclusion with PICOT Question
If you are not on a clinical tract (NP) you
will explore the issue extensively to define the problem or issue you are
interested in.
Week 4 Discussion
Using the following table—search the 5
databases based on your PICOT Question—under findings note the number of
relevant articles found—under features discuss what you liked about that
database. ON the discussion board summarize your search—attach your chart for
those that would like to see your search.
Exploring the Literature
Picot Question:
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Research Tool
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Search Tips
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Search Terms & Limits
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Findings
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Features
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CINAHL
CINAHL is an SSU subscription-only resource that offers full text access
to;336 scholarly journals and indexes over 3,000 journals from the fields of
nursing and allied health.
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§ Look at the Major Subject Heading in the Full
Record
§ Use
the Limits Feature:
o Example: Publication
Type=Systematic Review
§ Try
the CINAHL Heading search:
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Keyword
search:
Limits:
CINAHL Heading search:
Limits:
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PubMed
PubMed is a free health science citation &
abstracts index from the National Center for Biotechnology Information at the
U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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§ Look at MeSH Terms in Full Record
§ Use
the Limits Feature:
o Examples: Article
Type=Meta-Analysis; Age=All Adult
§ Look
for the open access Free articles!
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Keyword
search:
Limits:
MESH search:
Limits:
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Cochrane
Library
Cochrane Library provides access to the Cochrane
Library of Systematic Reviews.Full text of reviews are subscription
only.Index/summaries are a public resource.
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§ Use the Simple Search and the Advance Search
Features
§ Allows
you to search with MeSH Terms
§ Check
out the New Reviews
Browse reviews by topic
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Keyword
search:
Limits:
MESH search:
Limits:
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National
Guidelines
Clearinghouse
The National Guideline Clearinghouse™ (NGC) is a public
resource for evidence- based clinical practice guidelines.
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§ Detailed search provides limits and advance
search features
§ Browse
by Disease/Condition or Treatment/Intervention
§ Add
guidelines to “My Collection” and select Compare Guidelines to view
side-by-side comparisons of principle data
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Keyword
search:
Also browse by:
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TRIP
Database
TRIP is a clinical search engine to locate publicly
available clinical evidence.
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§ Limit to:
§ Systematic
Reviews
§ Guidelines-US
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Keyword
search:
Limits:
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Other Databases:
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As you work on your capstone project proposal, you will want to share
your progress with your peers and instructor and seek or provide guidance or
share insights.
Week 5 Discussion
We will be reviewing a “keeper study” this
week—evaluate an article by working through the following 7 question
Again, keeper studies can be identified using
handy Rapid Critical Appraisal checklists consisting of a set of simple but
important questions. Below are sample questions developed for use with
quantitative studies that are applicable to most appraisal situations (it’s
important to note that qualitative evidence, if it’s relevant to the clinical
question, should not be dismissed):
- Why
was the study done?Make sure the study
is directly relevant to the clinical question.
- What is the sample size?Size can and should vary according to the nature of the study.
Since determining a valid minimum sample size in a single study can be
difficult, taking into account multiple studies is beneficial.
The answer to this question alone should not
remove a study from the appraisal process.
- Are
instruments of the variables in the study clearly defined and reliable?Make sure the variables were consistently applied throughout the
study and that they measured what the researchers said they were going to
measure.
- How was the data analyzed?
Make sure that any statistics are relevant to
the clinical question.
- Were
there any unusual events during the study?If the sample size changed, for example, determine whether that has
ramifications if you wish to replicate the study.
- How
do the results fit in with previous research in this area?Make sure the study builds on other studies of a similar nature.
- What are the implications of the research
for clinical practice? Ask whether the
study addresses a relevant and important clinical issue.
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 6 Discussion
On the discussion board, using a minimum of two articles that are supporting
your PICOT question, submit one paragraph synthesizing the research into clear,
concise statements without
separately reviewing each of the
studies in the paragraph—but by paraphrasing and synthesizing the work that was
done.
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 6 Project
Complete Evidence Table as described in the
Evidence Table Worksheet. Include Week 4 worksheet with completed Evidence
Table.
Week 7 Discussion
This week you will be creating an
Implementation Plan that will be attached to your final EBP. For the
discussion board this week—outline your implementation steps 1-2-3.
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 8 Discussion
This week you will be working on an evaluation plan that will be
attached to your EBP in Week 9. Submit your Evaluation Plan to the DB –listed as 1-2-3…
As you work on your capstone project proposal, you will want to share
your progress with your peers and instructor and seek or provide guidance or
share insights.
Week 9 Discussion
Post your Presentation of your EBP on Discussion Board for feedback
before final submission in Week 10.
Provide Feedback to 2 Peers–
As you work on your capstone project
proposal, you will want to share your progress with your peers and instructor
and seek or provide guidance or share insights.
Week 9 Project
Submit EBP project with Implementation Plan
and Evaluation Plan. Note EBP plan should resemble plan on page 248 of
the Melnyx text.
Week 10 Discussion
Post Final EBP presentation to DB. As you
work on your capstone project proposal, you will want to share your progress
with your peers and instructor and seek or provide guidance or share
insights. .
Week 10 Project
Assignment
Post EBP Presentation to Discussion Board and
Project.

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