The Evidence-Based Intervention Assignment
Discussion
Purpose
The purpose of this discussion is to demonstrate your understanding of the evidence-based intervention in a quantitative research study as the intervention in a practice change project. As you work to find solutions to a practice problem, evidence-based intervention is found through the critical review and appraisal of quantitative research.
Instructions
- As a DNP student, you are searching for an evidence-based intervention to translate into practice. Using the practice problem, you selected in NR715, continue your search and appraisal of evidence by analyzing one quantitative research study. This research study should not be one that was used in NR715.
- Appraise the quantitative research study using the Johns Hopkins Research Appraisal Tool. Transfer your findings to the Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool.
- Link (Word doc): Johns Hopkins Research Appraisal ToolLinks to an external site.
- Link (Word doc): Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary ToolLinks to an external site.
- Include your completed Johns Hopkins Individual Evidence Summary Tool and permalink to the selected research study.
- Analyze the evidence summary tool of the research study to address the following in the discussion:
- Identify the outcomes specific to the intervention measured by the research team.
- Considering implementation fidelity, identify the steps you would take to translate/ implement this intervention in a practice setting.
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Course Outcomes
The Evidence-Based Intervention Assignment
This discussion enables the student to meet the following course outcomes:
- Analyze research and non-research data for the purposes of critical appraisal and judgment of evidence for translation into practice. (POs 1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
- Formulate an emerging practice question focusing on the evidence-based intervention to influence practice outcomes. (POs 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9)
Due Dates
- Initial Post: By 11:59 p.m. MT on Wednesday
- Follow-Up Posts: By 11:59 p.m. MT on Sunday