BookLaura Cullen, Kirsten Hanrahan, Michele Farrington, Sharon Tucker, Stephanie Edmonds.
Summary: "Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a process of shared decision-making between clinicians and patients based on research evidence, the patient's experiences and preferences, and the clinician's clinical expertise. We are now well beyond the Institute of Medicine (IOM) goal that 90% of healthcare be evidence-based by 2020 (IOM, 2010), and a gap persists. The need for EBP is more crucial than ever and must consider value-based care; patient preferences; diversity, equity, and inclusion; regulatory standards; costs; and implementation science. EBP in Action addresses the need for a clear EBP process along with precise, accurate, and effective selection of implementation strategies and resources to promote adoption and sustainability of EBP recommendations. In this book, we will inspire you to use the EBP process, think creatively, and engage patients in EBP co-design for improved outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Identify Triggering Issues/Opportunities
State the Question or Purpose
Is This Topic A Priority?
Form a Team
Assemble, Appraise, and Synthesize Body of Evidence
Is There Sufficient Evidence?
Design and Pilot the Practice Change
Evaluation
Implementation
Is Change Appropriate for Adoption in Practice?
Integrate and Sustain the Practice Change
Disseminate Results.