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Using Research in Evidence-Based Nursing Practice Chapter 18 Using Research in Evidence-Based Nursing Practice

Research Utilization Versus Evidence-Based Practice Research utilization (RU) The use of study findings in a practical application unrelated to the original research Evidence-based practice (EBP) Basing clinical decisions on best possible evidence—especially high-quality research

Figure 18-1 Schema of How RU and EBP Are Interrelated

Types of Research Utilization Instrumental (direct) utilization Conceptual (indirect) utilization Persuasive utilization

Stages of Adoption of an Innovation Awareness Persuasion Occasional use Regular use

Key Proponents of the Evidence-based Practice Movement Archie Cochrane Efforts led to development of Cochrane Center in Oxford and the Cochrane Collaboration Proposed an evidence hierarchy for weighing evidence David Sackett EBP pioneer at McMaster Medical School

Six-level Evidence Hierarchy (Stetler) Levels of evidence (from strongest to weakest): Meta-analyses of controlled studies Individual experimental studies Quasi-experimental studies Nonexperimental studies Program evaluations, RU studies, quality improvement projects, case reports Opinions of respected authorities and expert committees

Barriers to RU and EBP in Nursing Research-related barriers Nurse-related barriers Organizational barriers Barriers related to the nursing profession

Strategies for Nurses to Play a Role in RU/EBP Read widely and critically Attend professional conferences Learn to expect evidence that a procedure is effective Become involved in a journal club Pursue and participate in RU/EBP projects

Three Models for Evidence-based Nursing Practice The Stetler Model of research utilization to promote evidence-based practice The IOWA Model of evidence-based practice to promote quality care The Ottawa Model of Research Use (OMRU)

Major Activities/Steps in Using Research in Nursing Practice Select a topic or problem Knowledge-focused triggers Problem-focused triggers Assemble and evaluate evidence Use integrative reviews Search for other evidence Evaluate evidence

Major Activities/Steps in Using Research in Nursing Practice (cont’d) Assess implementation potential Assess transferability of innovation Evaluate feasibility of adopting innovation in new setting Assess costs and benefits of innovation Develop, implement, and evaluate the innovation

Research Integration and Synthesis Forms of integrative reviews: Narrative, qualitative integration (traditional review of quantitative or qualitative results) Meta-analysis (statistical integration of results) Meta-synthesis (theoretical integration of qualitative findings)

Steps in Conducting an Integrative Review Define research problem or hypotheses to be tested Select sample of studies to be included in the review Extract and record data from research reports

Steps in Conducting an Integrative Review (cont’d) Determine quality of the evidence (e.g., quality ratings to weight findings) Analyze the data (i.e., cumulative findings) In meta-analysis, calculate an effect size Write up integrative review