Purpose Collaborative identification and interpretation of practice problems is a requirement of professional practice AACN 2008. Locating and summarizing findings

Purpose
Collaborative identification and interpretation of practice problems is a requirement of professional practice (AACN, 2008).
Locating and summarizing findings using credible online databases is necessary for evidence-based nursing (AACN, 2008; QSEN, 2018).
This assignment provides a learning activity for students to experience a practice-based scenario and apply a process worksheet designed to assist in the identification of an independent nursing problem or concern, develop a PICOT clinical question, and search
for evidence using credible online databases/sources.
Course Outcomes
This assignment enables the student to meet the following Course Outcomes.
CO1: Examine the sources of evidence that contribute to professional nursing practice. (PO 7)
CO2: Apply research principles to the interpretation of the content of published research studies. (POs 4 & 8)
CO4: Evaluate published nursing research for credibility and significance related to evidence-based practice. (POs 4 & 8)
CO5: Recognize the role of research findings in evidence-based practice. (POs 7 & 8)
Directions
Read over each of the following directions.
You must read the Assignment Practice Scenario below before completing the PPE Worksheet.
Download and use the required
PPE Worksheet (Links to an external site.).
Review the information provided in our library of
how to search for journal articles here (Links to an external site.).
Review the information provided in our library of
how to locate and copy a journal permalink (Links to an external site.).
You are required to complete the worksheet using the productivity tools required by Chamberlain University, which is Microsoft Office Word 2013 (or later version), or Windows and Office 2011 (or later version) for MAC. You must save the file in the .docx
format. Do NOT save as Word Pad. A later version of the productivity tool includes Office 365, which is available to Chamberlain students for FREE by downloading from the student portal at http://my.chamberlain.edu (Links to an external site.). Click on the envelope at the top of the page.
Complete each section of the Problem/PICOT/Evidence (PPE) Worksheet. For the
Clinical PICOT Question, use the NR439_Guide for writing PICOT Questions and Examples.N439_Guide
for writing PICOT Questions and Examples (Links to an external site.) Use one of the templates/guides to write your Clinical PICOT Question using all of the PICOT
elements. Be sure to include the PICOT letters in your question.
Be sure to use the rubric to make certain you are meeting all grading criteria of the PPE Worksheet.
Submit the completed PPE Worksheet on the Week 3 Assignment page.
Students, A short tutorial with tips for completing the Week 3 Problem/PICOT/Evidence Search (PPE) worksheet assignment may be viewed here.

Transcript (Links
to an external site.)
Assignment Practice Scenario
Your Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) recognizes you are pursuing your BSN and has asked you to be a member of the nursing evidence-based practice (NEBP) committee. She has advised the members that the purpose is to conduct nursing research studies involving
clinical practice problems. Increasing nurses awareness of quality and safety concerns will help develop an attitude of inquiry and asking questions (Sherwood & Barnsteiner, 2017). Baccalaureate nurses collaborate in problem identification, participate in
the process of search, retrieval, and documentation of evidence, and integrate evidence using credible databases and internet resources (AACN, 2008, pp. 16-17).
The CNE has advised all members of the following areas of quality and safety clinical practice that each committee member needs to consider and choose only one
as a priority area for conducting a research study. Sources of research problems come from nursing clinical practice (Houser, 2018):
Quality







Safety
Patient satisfaction
Patient education







Falls








Errors. Examples include:
Non-pharmacological pain management

Medication













Patient identification













Communication




Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs).
Examples include:
Readmissions
Length of stay







Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections (CLABSI)
Costs










Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI)












Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP)












Surgical Site Infections (SSI)












Sepsis (Screening or Prevention)
Discharge Teaching/Coaching



Pressure Ulcers
Transitions of Care/Level of Care


Skin Integrity
Your CNE has requested that you select ONLY one
topic area and complete the PPE Worksheet using only one topic area. The committee will collaborate and decide as a team which nursing clinical problem area will be the priority
focus of their next research study. Thank you for your valuable contributions to this important NEBP committee.
Best Practices
For questions about this assignment, please contact your instructor.
Spell check for spelling and grammar errors prior to final submission.
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Please see the grading criteria and rubrics on this page.
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Scholarly Sources and Citations
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Use APA format in citations and references.
References
American Association of Colleges of Nurses. (2008). Executive summary: The essentials of baccalaureate education for professional nursing practice. http://www.aacnnursing.org/Education-Resources/AACN-Essentials
Houser, J. (2018). Nursing research: Reading, using, and creating evidence (4th ed.). Jones and Bartlett.
Sherwood, G., & Barnsteiner, J. (2017). Quality and safety in nursing: A competency approach to improving outcomes (2nd ed.). Wiley-Blackwell.
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses. (2018). QSEN knowledge, skills, and attitude competencies. http://qsen.org/competencies/pre-licensure-ksas/

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