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EBN Application. 莊情惠 , MSN, RN Head Nurse, Chang Gung. Quality of Care. Broad topic Critically important Implementation key concern Many component parts. Component Parts. Patient, clinicians, systems Problem identification and refinement Use of evidence Interventions
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EBN Application 莊情惠, MSN, RN Head Nurse, Chang Gung
QualityofCare • Broad topic • Critically important • Implementation key concern • Many component parts
Component Parts • Patient, clinicians, systems • Problem identification and refinement • Use of evidence • Interventions • Implementation • Adoption into practice
Quality of Care • Similar to: • Evidence based nursing (EBN) • Quality improvement • Uses evidence & clinical expertise • Patient outcomes and preferences • Within systems of care
Why is EBN important? • Manage explosion • Literature • Technology • New way to think • Practice • Research • Knowledge development
EBN Promotes Translation Research Literature into Individualized care
What Nurses Do with EBN Obtain valid information Search for, assess & use literature Use information (evidence) Develop interventions and Apply to clinical situations
EBN Promotes: Systematic observation plus Experience and Research literature to support Nursing decisions
Origins of EBM in 1970s • Started in Medicine • Synthesis of research literature • Guidance for practice
EBP History in Nursing • First (1970’s) called • Research utilization • Translation into practice • Now called • EBN • Evidence based nursing
Our Outline • What is evidence based nursing (EBN) • Goals of EBN • Products • Procedures for EBN reviews • Strengths and Weaknesses
EBN Goals • Improve patient outcome • Reduce healthcare costs
EBN Growing Rapidly • Nursing - 2,500 citation • Medicine - 21,000 citations
Types of EBN Reports • EBN to guide clinical decisions • How to do EBN Can be confusing to newcomer
Where Are EBN Reports ? • Professional journals • World Wide Web (WWW) • Books
How Do I Get EBN Reports? • Your library • Web Many are free
Professional Journals • Evidence Based Nursing • World Views on EBN- Sigma Theta Tau product • Your professional journal?
Book Most Cited DiCenso, Ciliska & Guyatt(2005). Evidence-based nursing; A guide to clinical practice. St. Louis, Elsevier Mosby.
Other Sources on Web • Practice guidelines • Governmental sources • Cochrane Database
Our Outline • What is evidence based nursing (EBN) • Goals of EBN • Products – A model and an example • Procedures for EBN reviews • Strengths and Weaknesses
EBN – Example • Problem • Type II Diabetes Mellitus • Clinic management • Goal - Process improvement
Assess Support • Nursing management • Other departmental leaders • Nursing team
Problem or Question • Current guidelines not followed • Lacked measures • Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) • Lipids (LDL) • Lacked performance • Blood pressure checks • Annual foot exams • Monofilament testing
Establish Desired Patient Outcomes • Control of HbA1c and LDL • Improve performance to >80% • Foot exams • Filament testing • Improve patient involvement
Challenges Encountered Data base accuracy Staff turnover Computer software upgrades Sustainability
Our Outline • What is evidence based practice (EBN) • Goals of EBN • Products • Procedures for EBN reviews • Strengths and Weaknesses
How Do I Get Started? • Read research reports • Develop skills for research critique • Understand research reports • Concepts • Terminology
Develop Internet Skills • Use data bases • Use major EBN sources • PubMed • CIHAHL • Google Scholar
Ask for Helpand Help Yourself • Librarian • WWW • Lectures • Conferences
Work with Others • Sharing helps refine process • Improves reliability • Increase commitment
Steps in a EBN review • Ask • Access • Appraise • Implement • Evaluate
Ask the question • Identify a question • Define and refine the question
Sources of Questions • Practice question, problem or practice • Basis for question • Concern about adverse outcomes • Cost • Time use • Patient complaint
Components of Question - PICOT • Patients • Intervention • Comparison (current practice) • Outcome • Time frame
Access the Literature • Search literature – Reports are sample • Develop sample criteria • Inclusion • Exclusion • Obtain reports
PICOT Advantages • Pushes clear definitions • Population • Comparison • Outcome • Focuses search • Too narrow – miss important ones • Too broad – not apply to context
Appraise literatureAnswer 3 Questions • Quality high enough to use (valid)? • Findings fit my setting? • What impact would EBN have on my patients?
Is Report Quality Good Enough (Valid)? • Use research critique skills • Consider statistical significance
Does Report Fit My Setting? • Comparison = Current practice • Consider • Patients • Colleagues • Setting • Resources
Extract Data from Each Report • Write a summary • Include specific information • Develop data collection forms • Establish a code book
Code Book Includes • Methodological features • Quality assessment
Code Methods • Study source • Publication year • Research design • Authors/investigators characteristics
Quality Assessment • Scientific merit • Intervention description • Study outcomes
Steps in a EBN review • Ask • Access • Appraise • Implement • Evaluate
Critical Appraisal • Uses individual report/articles • Assembles body of evidence • Focuses on a single practice issue
Critical Appraisal Two Goals • Internal consistency • Clinical significance
Internal Consistency Questions • Did authors • Answer the question? • Measure variables as planned? • Were measurements • Reliable? • Valid?
Internal Consistency(continued) • Were analyses appropriate? • Were conclusions • Reasonable? • Supported by results? • Matched to initial question/aim?
Hierarchy of Evidence • Single-case report • Case series report • Case-control studies • Cohort studies • Nonrandom trials • Randomized controlled trials (RCT) • Meta-analysis and evidence reviews