Facing head-on the obstacles of a changing healthcare system combined with consistent availability of new research, this book uniquely embraces these challenges, empowering students to sustain current and high-quality levels of practice.
Written in a highly engaging and approachable manner, Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice and Quality Improvement for Professional Nursing Practice is thoughtfully organized into several chapters that cover various topics related to EBPQI including: setting the stage for clear understanding of research, the nurse's role in identifying problems, searching for evidence, critically appraising quantitative and qualitative evidence, appraising other types of evidence, patient preferences and values, fundamentals of quality improvement, the nurse's role in implementation of EBP and QI initiatives, evaluating the impact of EBPQI, the nurse's responsibility to ensure dissemination of EBPQI efforts, lifelong learning, and legacy building.
Featuring cutting-edge resources including the first evidence searching question created for nurses by nurses, the Mountain Model to guide EBPQI, an AACN New Essentials competency index, critical appraisal tools, and an evidence-based personal improvement plan template, the book well equips learners in their pursuit of excellence.