NURS FPX 4030 Assessment 2 Determining the Credibility of Evidence and Resources

 

Individual practitioners and organizations can both use the ACE Star Model to direct practice improvement in a variety of circumstances. This model can help in better understanding of the diseases like cancer. Due to its resemblance to the nursing process, the model has been used as a guide to integrate EBP into nursing curricula and is also easily comprehended by staff nurses. The focus on knowledge transformation helps to validate how nursing interventions contribute to quality improvement. The model does not take into account the fact that the translation stage also involves physician expertise and has the ability to discuss patient expertise. Use of this Model as an organizing framework for teaching EBP topics to undergraduates, as well as the establishment of EBP skills for clinical nurse specialists. In the clinical setting, practitioners have utilized the model to direct the creation of a clinical guidelines for ventilator-associated pneumonia and to apply knowledge of social support and healthy lifestyle behaviors to working with teenagers in community and educational settings. The corporate culture and setting that affect practice change adoption are examples of less well-defined strategies for the effective implementation of practice changes (Indra, 2018).

Conclusion

The implementation of evidence-based interventions that can aid in overcoming the problem of cancer prevalence is mostly the responsibility of nurses. However, employing reliable and authentic sources can help make evidence-based practice effective and raise the standard of hospital treatment. You can consult a variety of resources for this purpose, including PubMed, NCBI, and websites like the American Society of Clinical Oncology, to gain up-to-date and sophisticated medical knowledge about cancer. To successfully apply evidence-based practice and overcome the medical problem, the Iowa model can be used.

References 

Golems, E. A., Scheet, P., Beck, T. N., Scolnick, E. M., Hunter, D. J., Hawk, E., & Hopkins, N. (2018). Molecular mechanisms of the preventable causes of cancer in the United States. Genes & development, 32(13-14), 868–902. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.314849.118

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