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a systemic inquiry that uses structural methods to
Research
answer questions and solve problems
a systemic inquiry designed to develop trustworthy
Nursing research evidence about issues of importance to nurses and
their clients
Clinical nursing research research designed to guide nursing practice
EBP- evidence based practice. It uses the best
What is EBP?
evidence in making patient care decisions
What is an example of users or
nurses who read research reports to keep up-to-date
consumers of nursing
on findings that may affect their practice
research?
,What is an example of a
nurses who actively design nd undertaker studies
producer of nursing research?
1. identify an idea for clinical inquiry
2. assist in collecting research information
Even if you never conduct a 3. offer advice to clients about participating in a study
study yourself, you may do one 4. search for research evidence
of the five following: 5. discuss implications of a study in a journal club in
your practice setting, which involves meetings to
discuss research articles
What year and where was the Established in 1979 and was located at the McGill
establishment of the first University. From there, nursing research was
Center for Nursing Research? strengthened largely in the 1980s
What year was EBP
1990s
introduced?
The CCNRI is the Canadian Consortium for Nursing
Research and Innovation. The purpose was to create
What is the CCNRI and what is
a strong, unified voice to promote nursing research
their purpose?
and to develop a framework for building nursing
research capacity in Canada
research on how finding from studies can best be
What is translational research?
translated into practice.
, Systemic reviews are the
Evidence-Based Practice
cornerstone for what?
1. continued EBP
2. stronger evidence through confirmatory strategies
3. continued emphasis on systemic reviews
4. expanded local research in health care setting
What are the 8 future directions
5. expanded dissemination of research findings
for nursing research?
6. increased focus on diversity issues and health
disparities
7. clinical significance and patient-orientated research
8. inter-professional collaboration and health research
1. tradition and authority (some traditional routines are
ineffective, this is considered the leader of EBP)
2. clinical experience, trial and error ( reliable source
of knowledge, has limitations as a source of evidence,
nurses experience is too narrow, tends to be
What are the sources of disorganized and solutions may be idiosyncratic- may
evidence for nursing practice? be done in ones own way)
3. assembled information (has some useful
information, but provides no mechanism to actually
guide improvements)
4. disciplined research (the best method of acquiring
reliable knowledge that humans have developed)
a worldview, a general perspective to explain the
What is a paradigm?
worlds complexities
What are the two types of
Positivist paradigm and Constructivist paradigm
paradigms?