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3 components of EBP - ANSWERS-Research-based information, clinical expertise, pt
preferences
How do nurses participate in EBP - ANSWERS-Use critical thinking skills to review
research / eval info / use decision making skills to apply evidence to patient care
5 levels of collaboration - ANSWERS-Individual, organizational, regional, national, and
international
individual level - ANSWERS-Staff nurse, nurse managers, nurse executives, APN
Organization level - ANSWERS-Healthcare system actions
recognize nurses increased interest to pracitce
set vision of excellence
establish infrastructure to accomplice EBP
regional level - ANSWERS-Skills of local librarian
collab with local programs
use research centers
national level - ANSWERS-The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Oncology Nursing Society (ONS)
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN)
, The National Nursing Practice Network (NNPN)
The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
International level - ANSWERS-Changes that result from collab with diff countries
Identifying research questions - ANSWERS-Problem, problem statement, statement of
purpose, research question, hypotheses
Research problem - ANSWERS-Research problem is area of concern when there's a
gap in knowledge that requires solution
Developing problem statement - ANSWERS-Formal statement describing problem
addressed in study
Statement of purpose - ANSWERS-Why study is being conducted
Developing research question - ANSWERS-Flow from problem statment
develops new knowledge
Hypothesis - ANSWERS-Formal statement regarding relationship between 2 or more
variables
Developing hypothesis - ANSWERS-includes an independent and defendant variable
should be ethical feasibility and relevant to nursing practice
Types of hypothesis - ANSWERS-Associative vs casual
simple vs complex
nondirectional vs directional
null vs research