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What is the purpose of translating research into practice? Ans✓✓✓ To
solve a clinical practice problem
What are steps in the process of translating research to practice? Select
all that apply. Ans✓✓✓ Identifying a clinical problem or question
Creating an implementation plan based on recommendations
Gathering and analyzing evidence to make a recommendation
In reviewing evidence to use in practice, which of the following is an
accurate statement? Ans✓✓✓ Replication of research studies is essential
to the validity of the information.
How does multidisciplinary research improve translation to practice?
Select all that apply. Ans✓✓✓ It addresses a problem from a broader
scale.
It involves a diverse mix of healthcare professionals.
It offers a holistic approach from multiple viewpoints.
,It includes experiences from the client standpoint.
How is using a model important to the translation of research to
practice? Select all that apply. Ans✓✓✓ It creates an opportunity to look
at feasibility before implementation.
A model can build collaborative relationships that would not normally
occur.
A model adds consistency to the process.
The process towards implementation is clear to all stakeholders.
A realistic timeline and resource list can be created based on each step of
the model.
A recent study showed a reduction in infection by taking vitamin D
supplementation. In translating this research to practice, which of the
following should be done next? Ans✓✓✓ Search for other evidence that
shows the same results.
Review the definition associated with the review and select the type of
review described in the drop-down box. Ans✓✓✓ *Scoping review* -
This collects a broad scope of research on a topic, enabling a high-level
overview of evidence available. These reviews should inform practice
but are not detailed enough to guide practice.
, *Systematic review* - These are highly structured reviews that use
rigorous methodological evaluation. Rules are used to select or eliminate
research articles to reduce the potential for bias.
*Integrative review* - This is a broad synthesis of research which
includes qualitative, quantitative, and comparative components to obtain
a better understanding of the overall human condition rather than an
intervention or experience.
*Meta-analysis* - This is a statistical method for the collection and
aggregation of quantitative study results. This is best for use when
reviewing replicated studies that measure a specific outcome in different
populations.
Which of the following are included in the final steps of translating
research to practice? Select all that apply. Ans✓✓✓ Evaluating the
outcome of a change in practice
Examining cost and resource needs
Communicating changes to staff
Identify the text that describes a practice problem. Ans✓✓✓ 12%
increase in central line infection rate
Increase in rehospitalization and extended stays