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    What is EBP means to you? There are many different definitions of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). According to EBP book, most EBP definitions contain three components “research-based information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences” (In Schmidt & In Brown, 2019, p. 4). These three words explain what is EBP in a simple way for me to understand. It means EBP research includes collecting information, reviewing, evaluating, and implementing evidence into the practice to improve patient outcomes

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    my Action Research on the implementation of EBP in Multi-Systemic Therapy. See chart below for additional sources. I selected an article from Vermont Department of Mental Health Agency of Human Services website on Evidence Based Practices (EBP) if multi-systemic therapy (MST) because it focuses on what EBP is and how it used. “EBP refers to approaches and interventions that have been scientifically tested in controlled studies and proven effective. EBP implies that there is a definable outcome(s)”

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    directly to Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and clinical nursing. The summarized definition of EBP for healthcare professionals is the method of practice that has been shown to result in optimal outcomes for patients according to the associated supporting evidence. EBP is the theoretical gold standard of care. However often the implementation of that care rests on the shoulders of nurses. Therefore, clinical nursing faces the challenge of bridging the gap between EBP and clinical practices and often falls

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    Therefore, these patients are not ambulating promptly which could lead to more weaknesses and decrease bed mobility. Sadly, if these patients cannot turn independently, there could be a delay in turning and repositioning as well. Dysphasia and swallowing dysfunction are widely accepted risk factors for pneumonia especially aspiration pneumonia (Dang & Marrie, 2014). Nevertheless, too often patients with pneumonia do not receive speech therapy screening if they do not have a Gastrostomy tube. These

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    EBP Change Project Paper

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    diagnosed with pre-diabetes with an a1c of 5.7 % to 6.4%. Intervention The planned intervention for this scholarly EBP change project was to implement a culturally sensitive diabetes education program. Information that was part of the culturally sensitive diabetes education program included educational materials on type 2 diabetes, training guides,

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    EBP Change: A Case Study

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    use of chlorhexidine bath products will help implement this EBP change. Anticipated Barriers for EBP Change The expected culture of the organization is mostly receptive to Evidence-Based Practice and its benefits to the patients and clinical outcomes. However, due to a variety of factors, such as the staff’s experience and different age groups, there are anticipated barriers that can hinder to EBP change. Anticipated barriers from this EBP change include: low compliance from the staff, low compliance

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    D. Evidence Based Practice (EBP) D1a. Appling EBP to Practice Using the knowledge of EBP I am able to review current research on practice issues or problems in my organization by evaluating the problem or issue and determining the PICO components to establish the EBP question. This information can help provide some of the search terms used to gather the information. I would evaluate the relevance and believability of the data by assessing the strength and quality of the data. This is achieved

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    Research, quality improvement (QI), and evidence-based practice (EBP) all play an important role in the field of healthcare and are essential for the delivery of quality patient care. While each involves teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity there are distinct differences between them. QI involves the continuous study of practices and processes within an organization. The goal of QI is to improve an internal process in order to enhance patient care outcomes, improve quality of care, and to

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    developing a supportive infrastructure and an EBP culture in their organization (Houser & Oman, 2011, p. 114). The CNO will be an advocate for acquiring the budget for proper staffing and the purchase of CHG wipes or bath products. Infectious Disease Specialist – creates and supports for an EBP culture in the facility. He/she will initiate in creating order sets for prescribers to use. Clinical Nurse Managers – mentors their staff regarding the EBP project. Also provides updates during meetings

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    Evidence based practice (EBP) is using the most current scientific evidence when making decisions about patient care. Evidence based nursing uses the best evidence available, combined with nursing expertise and preferences of the patient/family to create the best patient care possible (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014). The definition of EBP continues to broaden in scope in order to include every approach to practice, and now includes both external and internal evidence involving clinical questions to

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