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Course Project: Part 3—Translating Evidence Into Practice
In Part 3 of the Course Project, you consider how the evidence
you gathered during Part 2 can be translated into nursing
practice.
Now that you have located available research on your PICOT
question, you will examine what the research indicates about
nursing practices. Connecting research evidence and findings to
actual decisions and tasks that nurses complete in their daily
practice is essentially what evidence-based practice is all about.
This final component of the Course Project asks you to translate
the evidence and data from your literature review into authentic
practices that can be adopted to improve health care outcomes.
In addition, you will also consider possible methods and
strategies for disseminating evidence-based practices to your
colleagues and to the broader health care field.
To prepare:
Consider Parts 1 and 2 of your Course Project. How does the
research address your PICOT question?
PLEASE REFER TO FILES ATTACHED BELOW
With your PICOT question in mind, identify at least one nursing
practice that is supported by the evidence in two or more of the
articles from your literature review. Consider what the evidence
indicates about how this practice contributes to better outcomes.
Explore possible consequences of failing to adopt the evidence-
based practice that you identified.
Consider how you would disseminate information about this
evidence-based practice throughout your organization or
practice setting. How would you communicate the importance of
the practice?
To complete:
In a 3- to 4-page paper:
1) Restate your PICOT question and its significance to nursing
practice.
My PICOT question is:
does hand washing and appropriate staff dressing among the
surgical ward nurses reduce cross infection during patient
management?
2) Summarize the findings from the articles you selected for
your literature review. Describe at least one nursing practice
that is supported by the evidence in the articles. Justify your
response with specific references to at least 2 of the articles.
Please refer to the articles below:
Aiken, A. M., Karuri, D. M., Wanyoro, A. K., & Macleod, J.
(2012). Interventional studies for preventing surgical site
infections in sub-Saharan Africa.
International Journal of Surgery
, 242-249. Doi: 10.1016/
j
.ijsu.2012.04.004
Al-Khawaldeh, O., Al-Hussami, M., & Darawad, M. (2015).
Influence of Nursing Students Handwashing Knowledge,
Beliefs, and Attitudes on Their Handwashing Compliance
.
Scientific Research Publishing
. Doi:
http://dx.doi.org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.4236/health.2015.75
068
Bukhari, S., Hussain, W., Banjar, A., Almaimani, W., Karima,
T., & Fatani, M. (2011).
Hand hygiene compliance rate among healthcare professionals.
PubMed - NCBI
.
Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
. Retrieved 1 April 2016, from
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556474
3) Explain how the evidence-based practice that you identified
contributes to better outcomes. In addition, identify potential
negative outcomes that could result from failing to use the
evidence-based practice.
4) Outline the strategy for disseminating the evidence-based
practice that you identified throughout your practice setting.
Explain how you would communicate the importance of the
practice to your colleagues. Describe how you would move from
disseminating the information to implementing the evidence-
based practice within your organization. How would you
address concerns and opposition to the change in practice?
This part of the Course Project should be combined with the
other two components of the Course Project and turned in as
your
Portfolio Assignment
for this course.
Note:
In addition, include a 1-page summary of your project
COURSE REQUIRED RESOURCES
Readings
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012).
Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for
nursing practice
(Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.).Philadelphia, PA:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Chapter 12, “Sampling in Quantitative Research”
This chapter introduces key concepts concerning sampling in
quantitative research. This includes such concepts as a
description of populations, different types of sampling and their
uses, and how to determine a manageable, yet sufficient number
to be included in a sample. The chapter also includes
suggestions for implementing a sampling plan.
Chapter 13, “Data Collection in Quantitative Research”
Once a sampling design is complete, the next step is to collect
the data, and this is the focus of Chapter 13. The chapter
describes how to develop a data collection plan, and provides
information about the different types of instruments that can be
used, such as structured observation and biophysiologic
measures.
Chapter 21, “Sampling in Qualitative Research”
The focus of this chapter is on the sampling process in
qualitative research. The chapter describes the different types of
sampling and when they are commonly used. Sampling
techniques in the three main qualitative traditions (ethnography,
phenomenological studies and grounded theory studies) are
highlighted.
Chapter 22, “Data Collection in Qualitative Research”
This chapter examines the process of data collection in
qualitative research as well as key issues surrounding data
collection. This includes such methods as self-reporting,
surveys, interviews, and personal journal keeping. The chapter
also highlights important considerations when utilizing
unstructured observations to gather data and how to record field
notes.
Keough, V. A., & Tanabe, P. (2011). Survey research: An
effective design for conducting nursing research.
Journal of Nursing Regulation, 1
(4), 37–44.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
This text emphasizes the advantages of survey research. The
authors describe the nuances of survey research projects,
including their design, methods, analysis, and limitations.
Media
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012b).
Data collection.
Baltimore, MD: Author.
Note:
The approximate length of this media piece is 4 minutes.
Dr. Kristen Mauk discusses how she collected data for her DNP
project in this video. She describes the details of her pre- and
post-tests used to track nurses’ knowledge in a rehabilitation
unit.
Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012).
Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for
nursing practice
(Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.).Philadelphia, PA:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Review Chapter 2, Fig. 2.1
Chapter 27, “Systematic Reviews of Research Evidence: Meta-
analysis, Metasynthesis, and Mixed Studies Review”
This chapter focuses on the different types of systematic
reviews. The chapter discusses the advantages of this type of
analysis and the steps for conducting a meta-analysis or
metasynthesis.
Dingle, P. (2011). Statin statistics: Lies and deception.
Positive Health
,
180
, 1.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
In this article, the author outlines how misleading statistics are
used to make false claims about the positive use of statin drugs
in order to retain a market share of sales for pharmaceutical
firms.
Katapodi, M. C., & Northouse, L. L. (2011). Comparative
effectiveness research: Using systematic reviews and meta-
analyses to synthesize empirical evidence.
Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 25
(3), 191–209.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
The authors of this article assert that more comparative
effectiveness research (CER) is necessary to accommodate the
elevated demand for evidence-based health care practices. The
article supplies a summary of methodological issues relevant to
systematic reviews and meta-analyses used in the process of
CER.
Stichler, J. F. (2010). Evaluating the evidence in evidence-
based design.
Journal of Nursing Administration, 40
(9), 348–351.
Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.
The quality of evidence used in EBP can vary considerably.
This article highlights the necessity of critically appraising
facility design research articles and using a hierarchical model
to rate the strength of evidence.
Bernd, R., du Prel, J.-B., & Blettner, M. (2009). Study design in
medical research: Part 2 of a series on the evaluation of
scientific publications.
Deutsches Aerzteblatt International
,
106
(11), 184–189. Retrieved from
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695375/pdf/Dts
ch_Arztebl_Int-106-0184.pdf
This article provides guidance in evaluating the study design of
scientific publications for reliability and credibility. The
authors suggest that the most important elements to consider are
the question to be answered, the study population, the unit of
analysis, the type of study, the measuring technique, and the
calculation of sample size.
Walden University. (n.d.a). Paper templates. Retrieved July 23,
2012, from
http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/57.htm
(for review)
This website provides you access to the
School of Nursing Sample Paper
, which will serve as a template for formatting your papers.
Media
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012g).
Hierarchy of evidence pyramid
. Baltimore, MD: Author. (for review)
This multimedia piece explains the hierarchy of evidence
pyramid. The piece offers definitions and key information for
each level of the pyramid.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012n).
Weighing the evidence.
Baltimore, MD: Author.
Note:
The approximate length of this media piece is 6 minutes.
In this video, Dr. Kristen Mauk provides insight about how she
analyzed her data and interpreted meanings of what the data
showed. She describes how she drew conclusions based on the
results and how she explained unexpected findings that were
contrary to her initial hypotheses.
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Course Project Part 3—Translating Evidence Into PracticeIn Part.docx

  • 1. Course Project: Part 3—Translating Evidence Into Practice In Part 3 of the Course Project, you consider how the evidence you gathered during Part 2 can be translated into nursing practice. Now that you have located available research on your PICOT question, you will examine what the research indicates about nursing practices. Connecting research evidence and findings to actual decisions and tasks that nurses complete in their daily practice is essentially what evidence-based practice is all about. This final component of the Course Project asks you to translate the evidence and data from your literature review into authentic practices that can be adopted to improve health care outcomes. In addition, you will also consider possible methods and strategies for disseminating evidence-based practices to your colleagues and to the broader health care field. To prepare: Consider Parts 1 and 2 of your Course Project. How does the research address your PICOT question? PLEASE REFER TO FILES ATTACHED BELOW With your PICOT question in mind, identify at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in two or more of the articles from your literature review. Consider what the evidence indicates about how this practice contributes to better outcomes. Explore possible consequences of failing to adopt the evidence- based practice that you identified. Consider how you would disseminate information about this evidence-based practice throughout your organization or practice setting. How would you communicate the importance of the practice? To complete: In a 3- to 4-page paper:
  • 2. 1) Restate your PICOT question and its significance to nursing practice. My PICOT question is: does hand washing and appropriate staff dressing among the surgical ward nurses reduce cross infection during patient management? 2) Summarize the findings from the articles you selected for your literature review. Describe at least one nursing practice that is supported by the evidence in the articles. Justify your response with specific references to at least 2 of the articles. Please refer to the articles below: Aiken, A. M., Karuri, D. M., Wanyoro, A. K., & Macleod, J. (2012). Interventional studies for preventing surgical site infections in sub-Saharan Africa. International Journal of Surgery , 242-249. Doi: 10.1016/ j .ijsu.2012.04.004 Al-Khawaldeh, O., Al-Hussami, M., & Darawad, M. (2015). Influence of Nursing Students Handwashing Knowledge, Beliefs, and Attitudes on Their Handwashing Compliance . Scientific Research Publishing . Doi: http://dx.doi.org.ezp.waldenulibrary.org/10.4236/health.2015.75 068 Bukhari, S., Hussain, W., Banjar, A., Almaimani, W., Karima, T., & Fatani, M. (2011). Hand hygiene compliance rate among healthcare professionals. PubMed - NCBI
  • 3. . Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . Retrieved 1 April 2016, from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21556474 3) Explain how the evidence-based practice that you identified contributes to better outcomes. In addition, identify potential negative outcomes that could result from failing to use the evidence-based practice. 4) Outline the strategy for disseminating the evidence-based practice that you identified throughout your practice setting. Explain how you would communicate the importance of the practice to your colleagues. Describe how you would move from disseminating the information to implementing the evidence- based practice within your organization. How would you address concerns and opposition to the change in practice? This part of the Course Project should be combined with the other two components of the Course Project and turned in as your Portfolio Assignment for this course. Note: In addition, include a 1-page summary of your project COURSE REQUIRED RESOURCES
  • 4. Readings Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.).Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Chapter 12, “Sampling in Quantitative Research” This chapter introduces key concepts concerning sampling in quantitative research. This includes such concepts as a description of populations, different types of sampling and their uses, and how to determine a manageable, yet sufficient number to be included in a sample. The chapter also includes suggestions for implementing a sampling plan. Chapter 13, “Data Collection in Quantitative Research” Once a sampling design is complete, the next step is to collect the data, and this is the focus of Chapter 13. The chapter describes how to develop a data collection plan, and provides information about the different types of instruments that can be used, such as structured observation and biophysiologic measures. Chapter 21, “Sampling in Qualitative Research” The focus of this chapter is on the sampling process in qualitative research. The chapter describes the different types of sampling and when they are commonly used. Sampling techniques in the three main qualitative traditions (ethnography, phenomenological studies and grounded theory studies) are highlighted. Chapter 22, “Data Collection in Qualitative Research” This chapter examines the process of data collection in qualitative research as well as key issues surrounding data collection. This includes such methods as self-reporting, surveys, interviews, and personal journal keeping. The chapter also highlights important considerations when utilizing unstructured observations to gather data and how to record field notes.
  • 5. Keough, V. A., & Tanabe, P. (2011). Survey research: An effective design for conducting nursing research. Journal of Nursing Regulation, 1 (4), 37–44. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. This text emphasizes the advantages of survey research. The authors describe the nuances of survey research projects, including their design, methods, analysis, and limitations. Media Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012b). Data collection. Baltimore, MD: Author. Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 4 minutes. Dr. Kristen Mauk discusses how she collected data for her DNP project in this video. She describes the details of her pre- and post-tests used to track nurses’ knowledge in a rehabilitation unit. Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2012). Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice (Laureate Education, Inc., custom ed.).Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Review Chapter 2, Fig. 2.1 Chapter 27, “Systematic Reviews of Research Evidence: Meta- analysis, Metasynthesis, and Mixed Studies Review” This chapter focuses on the different types of systematic reviews. The chapter discusses the advantages of this type of analysis and the steps for conducting a meta-analysis or metasynthesis. Dingle, P. (2011). Statin statistics: Lies and deception. Positive Health
  • 6. , 180 , 1. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. In this article, the author outlines how misleading statistics are used to make false claims about the positive use of statin drugs in order to retain a market share of sales for pharmaceutical firms. Katapodi, M. C., & Northouse, L. L. (2011). Comparative effectiveness research: Using systematic reviews and meta- analyses to synthesize empirical evidence. Research & Theory for Nursing Practice, 25 (3), 191–209. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. The authors of this article assert that more comparative effectiveness research (CER) is necessary to accommodate the elevated demand for evidence-based health care practices. The article supplies a summary of methodological issues relevant to systematic reviews and meta-analyses used in the process of CER. Stichler, J. F. (2010). Evaluating the evidence in evidence- based design. Journal of Nursing Administration, 40 (9), 348–351. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases. The quality of evidence used in EBP can vary considerably. This article highlights the necessity of critically appraising facility design research articles and using a hierarchical model to rate the strength of evidence. Bernd, R., du Prel, J.-B., & Blettner, M. (2009). Study design in medical research: Part 2 of a series on the evaluation of scientific publications. Deutsches Aerzteblatt International , 106 (11), 184–189. Retrieved from
  • 7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2695375/pdf/Dts ch_Arztebl_Int-106-0184.pdf This article provides guidance in evaluating the study design of scientific publications for reliability and credibility. The authors suggest that the most important elements to consider are the question to be answered, the study population, the unit of analysis, the type of study, the measuring technique, and the calculation of sample size. Walden University. (n.d.a). Paper templates. Retrieved July 23, 2012, from http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu/57.htm (for review) This website provides you access to the School of Nursing Sample Paper , which will serve as a template for formatting your papers. Media Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012g). Hierarchy of evidence pyramid . Baltimore, MD: Author. (for review) This multimedia piece explains the hierarchy of evidence pyramid. The piece offers definitions and key information for each level of the pyramid. Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012n). Weighing the evidence. Baltimore, MD: Author. Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 6 minutes. In this video, Dr. Kristen Mauk provides insight about how she analyzed her data and interpreted meanings of what the data showed. She describes how she drew conclusions based on the results and how she explained unexpected findings that were contrary to her initial hypotheses.