The post lack information regarding the steps of implementation of EBP to ensure the readers’ correct understanding of the entire concept. The stages of EBP application are: Ask a question about what could be improved and why, acquire the current evidence through a literature search, and appraise the literature to ensure the utilization of credible resources (Wilson, & Mary-Jean, 2021). Then, the findings can be applied to clinical decision-making, evaluation of outcomes obtained can be conducted, and the information, which might be helpful to others, disseminated (Wilson, & Mary-Jean, 2021). Moreover, it is vital to examine levels of evidence to ensure the understanding of what sources of information are validated, relevant and can be used to implement EBP. The highest methodological quality evidence is obtained from randomized controlled tries or clinical practice guidelines, while the least credible is evidence from the opinion of authorities (Dang & Dearholt, 2018). EBP can be a vital addition to day-to-day clinical practice and can result in better care outcomes.
Dang, D., & Dearholt, S.L. (2018). Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based practice: Model & guidelines (3rd ed). Sigma Theta Tau International.
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