Ans)The American Association of Colleges of Nursing defines
clinical scholarship as “.those activities that systematically
advance the teaching, research, and practice of nursing through
rigorous inquiry that 1) is
significant to the profession, 2) is creative, 3) can be
documented, 4) can be replicated or elaborated, and 5) can be
peer-reviewed through various methods.
Evidence‐based medicine (EBM) has emerged as an effective strategy to improve health care quality. The aim of this study was to systematically review and carry out an analysis on the barriers to EBM.
Barriers to evidence-based practice:
- Evidence‐based medicine (EBM) has emerged as an effective strategy to improve health care quality.
- Research barriers, lack of resources, lack of time, inadequate skills, and inadequate access, lack of knowledge and financial barriers were found to be the most common barriers to EBM.
- Examples of these barriers were found in primary care, hospital/specialist care, rehabilitation care, medical education, management and decision making. The most common barriers to research utilization were research barriers, cooperation barriers and changing barriers. Lack of resources was the most common barrier to implementation of guidelines.
What thoughts do you have about how you will engage in scholarship in your NP role?...
What do you most look forward to in your new role as an NP? What concerns do you have about transitioning to the role? Did anything about the APN roles surprise you?
As you contemplate your future NP practice, how do you view your role in the implementation of EBP?
What do you most look forward to in your new role as an NP? What concerns do you have about transitioning to the role? Did anything about the APN roles surprise you?
What are your thoughts on COPPA's rules for marketing to children (age 13 and younger) as to how and when you can engage them AND the rules about gathering personal information from them, PLUS the need to gain parental consent. Can you see any ethical concerns with this type of marketing?
You are a staff nurse working on a cardiac step-down unit. Many of your colleagues do not understand evidence based practice. How would you help them to understand the relevance of evidence based practice to providing optimal care to this patient population? What barriers do you see to applying evidence based practice in this clinical situation? How might you overcome these barriers? Post your response to this discussion forum and respond to at least on other student.
As a nurse, what role do you have in the decision about "futile care"? What is your legal scope of practice? How would you react and respond as a nurse if a decision was made, either way, which you did not agree with? Or it was contrary to your beliefs about death and dying?
1. What are your thoughts about increasing trade barriers with some trade partners such as China? 2. How do new proposed immigration strategies impact the U.S., its political an economic environment?
offer your thoughts about what art brings to our impressions/understandings of and discussions about HIV. Do you think art has a role in teaching about health? Why/why not?
How did race challenge or reaffirm your thoughts about the role of race in health disparities?
After reading the article Nurses strug gle to implement evidence-based practice, reflect on your experiences with evidence-based care. What barriers have you seen prevent nurses from implementing evidence-based practices? What strategies have been effective in removing those barriers?