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Nursing Research & Evidence-Based Practice Fellows Toolkit

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Inova HealthSciences Library is here to support you. 

Librarians will help you with your EBP projects, patient care, procedure & policy review, career & school endeavors, and more! 

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Below are a few key resources you may find useful.

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Inova uses the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model. This model includes many useful tools to lead you through the Research & EBP process.

The EBP Model Book
A selection of evidence-based practice journals:

Many nursing and allied health journals include evidence-based practice articles and topics, even if "evidence" isn't in the title. Tips on searching for evidence-based practice articles to come later

Journals by Title

 

One of the toughest parts of practicing evidence-based medicine is developing a good clinical question. Fortunately, there are many websites, worksheets, & tutorials on this topic.

Most clinical questions can be formulated in terms of a simple relationship between:

•Patient or problem
•Intervention or "exposure“
•Comparison
•Outcome

 

PICO question explained


 

Consider the following scenario

Rick & Jaz must do background searching to see what if there are recommendations in guidelines, their organization, or if others have written about non-pharmacologic methods of pain and anxiety management in the PACU.


For Rick & Jaz, it makes sense for them to look at the AORN Guidelines (Association of Operating Room Nurses) to see if the guidelines have any non-pharmacological suggestions for improving the comfort of their perioperative patients.


A quick review of Complementary Care interventions shows Rick & Jaz that music may be an option.


When Rick & Jaz expand Music Interventions for perioperative patients, they learn that music is recommended by AORN and that there are evidence-based research articles on the topic.


This guideline is evidence-based, and the guidelines authors have included links to the articles they reviewed to make their determinations. You can use these article citations to find more articles on your topic by using the information searching technique Pearl Growing.


Rick and Jaz may also want to do a quick (10-15 minutes max) search on CINAHL (nursing & allied health database) and/or PubMed for recent (last 5 years) reviews, guidelines, or other evidence-based articles.  This searching will give Rick & Jaz and idea of what others have been doing (or not) on this topic.
After a little background research, Rick & Jaz can work on developing their PICO question (which may need to be revised after conducting a more in-depth literature review with the help of their librarians and learning what is feasible in their setting: budget, timing, staffing, etc.)
Below is Rick & Jaz's PICO question

 

Head over to Queenie the Question if you would like to Translate a PICO question into a Search Stragegy

Queenie the question travel through the steps from PICO to searching
 


PICO Question Development

Evidence Appraisal Tools
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