Test Bank- Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses:
Appraisal and Application of Research 6th Edition By
Schmidt Brown|| Newest Update
1. EBP (evidence based practice)
Answer> Three components: research based information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences. EBP is a process
involving the examination and application of research findings or other reliable evidence that has been integrated with scientific
theories.
2. research utilization
Answer> changing practice based on the results of a single research study
3. EBP vs Research Utilization
,Answer> Many nursing questions cannot be answered by a single study, and human
conditions are not always amenable to clinical trials. Nursing innovators recognized that shifting from this model to an EBP framework
would be more likely to improve patient outcomes and provide more cost ettective methods of care.
4. Sources of Evidence for Nursing Practice
Answer> -tradition and authority
-clinical experience, trial and error, and intuition
-logical reasoning
-assembled information
-disciplined research
5. Barriers to EBP in Nursing
Answer> Lack of value for research in practice Diflculty in changing practice
Lack of administrative support Lack
of knowledgeable mentors
Insuflcient time
Lack of education about the research process
Lack of awareness about research or evidence-based practice Research
reports/articles not readily available
Diflculty accessing research reports and articles No time
, on the job to read research
Complexity of research reports
Lack of knowledge about evidence-based practice Lack of
knowledge about the critique of articles Feeling
overwhelmed by the process
Lack of sense of control over practice Lack of
confidence to implement change
Lack of leadership, motivation, vision, strategy or direction among managers
6. model of diffusion of innovations
Answer> model to assist in understanding how new ideas come to accepted pratice
Appraisal and Application of Research 6th Edition By
Schmidt Brown|| Newest Update
1. EBP (evidence based practice)
Answer> Three components: research based information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences. EBP is a process
involving the examination and application of research findings or other reliable evidence that has been integrated with scientific
theories.
2. research utilization
Answer> changing practice based on the results of a single research study
3. EBP vs Research Utilization
,Answer> Many nursing questions cannot be answered by a single study, and human
conditions are not always amenable to clinical trials. Nursing innovators recognized that shifting from this model to an EBP framework
would be more likely to improve patient outcomes and provide more cost ettective methods of care.
4. Sources of Evidence for Nursing Practice
Answer> -tradition and authority
-clinical experience, trial and error, and intuition
-logical reasoning
-assembled information
-disciplined research
5. Barriers to EBP in Nursing
Answer> Lack of value for research in practice Diflculty in changing practice
Lack of administrative support Lack
of knowledgeable mentors
Insuflcient time
Lack of education about the research process
Lack of awareness about research or evidence-based practice Research
reports/articles not readily available
Diflculty accessing research reports and articles No time
, on the job to read research
Complexity of research reports
Lack of knowledge about evidence-based practice Lack of
knowledge about the critique of articles Feeling
overwhelmed by the process
Lack of sense of control over practice Lack of
confidence to implement change
Lack of leadership, motivation, vision, strategy or direction among managers
6. model of diffusion of innovations
Answer> model to assist in understanding how new ideas come to accepted pratice