Create a 2-3 page
resource that will describe databases that are relevant to EBP around a
diagnosis you chose and could be used to help a new hire nurse better engage in
EBP.
Introduction
Evidence-based practice (EBP) integrates the best evidence available to guide optimal nursing care, with a goal to enhance safety and quality. EBP is crucial to nursing practice because it incorporates the best evidence from current literature, along with the expertise of the practicing nurse. The concern for quality care that flows from EBP generates a desired outcome. Without these factors, a nurse cannot be an effective leader. It is important to lead not only from this position but from knowledge and expertise. To gain the knowledge, you require a good understanding of how to search for scholarly resources, as well as identify which databases and websites are credible for the purposes of implementing evidence-based changes in practice.
Your Online
e-Portfolio
Creating an ePortfolio
is not required in the BSN program, but you may find it helpful to create one
to attach to your professional resume while job hunting. Online ePortfolios
serve two key purposes: 1) to support learning and reflection, and 2) to be used
as a showcase tool. Your learning journey can be documented, and ePortfolios
contribute to lifelong learning and growth through reflection and sharing.
Online ePortfolios can also be shared with employers and peers to present
artifacts that demonstrate your accomplishments at Capella.
Professional Context
As a baccalaureate-prepared nurse, you will be responsible for providing patient-centered, competent care based on current evidence-based best practices. You will be required to do research, analysis, and dissemination of best evidence to stay abreast of these best practices. Understanding where to go to find credible sources and locate evidence, as well as which search terms to use, is the foundation of incorporation of best practices.
Scenario
You are supervising three nurses working on the medical-surgical floor of a local teaching hospital. This hospital is nationally recognized as a leader in education and has a computer lab with an online library where staff has access to medical research databases (that is, CINAHL, PubMed, Medline, and Cochrane library) and online sources of all hospital policies, procedures, and guidelines, and computers at nurse workstations that also have access to these resources. (For this scenario, use the Capella University Library to simulate the hospital's online library.) You have given the nurses their patient assignments and you have all participated in shift report. A new nurse who just completed orientation and training a week ago approaches you and tells you that one of the assigned patients has a diagnosis he or she is very unfamiliar with. Knowing that patient-centered care based on best practices is imperative to positive patient outcomes, you want to assist this nurse to find research that can be utilized to provide the best care for this patient. Describe how you would communicate with this nurse to encourage him or her to research the diagnosis. Assume you will assist in the quest to locate evidence, then describe where you would go within the facility and what resources you would look for. These resources may include websites, journals, facility policies or guidelines, or any other sources of online information.You may choose the diagnosis for the patient in this scenario or health care issue/diagnosis of your choice. Or you may choose something you would find interesting to research or that applies to a clinical problem/diagnosis you would be interested in addressing. Create a list of at least five sources that could be used to find evidence, with the best source listed first, and explain why the sources you chose are best to find evidence for the diagnosis you chose and the clinical scenario. You are only evaluating the sources of evidence (database, website, policy database or website, journal article, et cetera). You are not actually completing a search and selecting evidence. Consider the following examples: a nursing journal in CINAHL may not be the best source of evidence for information on how to administer medications through a central-venous catheter, whereas a hospital policy database found on a website may not be the best source of information on caring for a patient with a rare chromosomal abnormality.
PreparationTo help ensure you are prepared to complete this assessment, review the following resources related to the Capella library. These resources will provide you an overview of the types of tools, resources, and guides available in the library. This may be useful in forming a better understanding of the library to apply to the hypothetical situation laid out in the scenario of this assessment.
Remember, it is also
appropriate to look toward databases and resources outside of the Capella
library, such as organizational policies, professional organizations, and
government health care resources.
You are encouraged to
complete the Evaluating the Credibility of Evidence activity. This activity
offers an opportunity to practice evaluating the credibility of evidence. These
skills will be necessary to complete Assessment 1 successfully and is for your
own practice and self-assessment. Completing this activity is also a way to
demonstrate course engagement.
Instructions
The purpose of this
assessment is to understand where to find evidence that can be applied to
clinical scenarios and to learn effective communication and collaboration with
clinical staff during the process of evidence location. As a
baccalaureate-prepared nurse, you will not only use research for
self-improvement in your clinical role, but you will also serve as a mentor to
supervised nursing staff. Therefore, you will need to be able to communicate
and collaborate effectively to guide them toward resources to find research, as
well as support them through the initial evidence location process. In doing
so, nurses can gain access to evidence that can be analyzed and utilized to
stay current on best practices. This allows them to provide safe, patient-centered
care and improve patient outcomes.
For this assessment:
Be sure to address the
following in this assessment, which correspond to the grading criteria in the
scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so that you will know
what is needed for a distinguished score.
Note: While you are not selecting and evaluating specific
evidence to help with the clinical diagnosis/practice issue, you should still
be citing the literature and best practices to support your description of your
communication and collaboration approach. Additionally, it is appropriate to
cite best practices related to EBP and evaluating databases to support your
explanation as to why you selected the five sources of online information that
you did.
Example Assessment: You may use the
following to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the
scoring guide would look like:
Additional Requirements
Your assessment should meet the following requirements:
Length of submission: 2-3 pages (not including the title page or the reference page) description of communication, collaboration, and evidence location process, including a list of databases or other sources with description of why they are appropriate for clinical scenario diagnosis/health care issue (that is, something that would be useable in professional practice for other nurses). Be sure to include an APA-formatted reference page at the end of your submission.
Competencies Measured By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
An
evidence-based practice is the process of using the best information available
to solve a problem or make a decision. Lack of expertise has been cited as one
of the major reasons for medical errors during administration of drugs to
patients. Lack of expertise can be resolved by training and reading. In this
assessment, the scenario at hand is that of a newly trained nurse who is unable
to offer diagnosis to a patients’ symptoms since the nurse knows nothing of the
health condition. Therefore, this paper explores the strategies the head nurse
can use to encourage the new nurse to research the patients’ symptoms in order
to be able to offer the proper diagnosis.