Evidence-Based Practice Case Study

Evidence-based practice (EBP) supports nurses having both a significant influence on patient care, and becoming partners in improving the quality of individualized treatment. “EBP is a problem-solving approach to clinical decision-making within a healthcare organization that integrates the best available scientific evidence with the best available experiential (patient and practitioner) evidence” (Hain & Kear, 2015, p.12). EBP encourages critical thinking in the application of evidence from research which supports the care of an individual patient, patient population, or a system.  

Write a 3 – 4 page paper (total # of pages does not include the title and reference pages).

Include at least 2 scholarly resources to support your positions.

Use APA formatting for all in-text citations and full references at the end.

Part 1:  Answer the following questions:

  1. What is the difference between EBP and research? When is one, versus the other, needed?
  2. What are the barriers to EBP?
  3. Your personal experience: Where do you use EBP in your workplace? Give at least 1 example. If it is not used in your workplace, what prevents EBP from being utilized?

Part 2:

Write a clinical Case Study of a patient whose care does not include EBP. This can be fictional, or an actual patient from your experience (do not use real names, initials only). 

Case Study must include:

  • Patient’s initials, age, demographics (if applicable to the case study)
  • Diagnosis and the patient care and/or treatment given
  • Reason why this patient care and/or treatment is frequently used
  • Outcome of the patient care and/or treatment

Part 3:

You are the newly hired nurse manager on your unit with extensive knowledge of evidence-based practice (EBP). You have discovered that the currently used patient care (and/or treatment) from the Case Study above is not supported by EBP and has only minimal to negative results. You want to include EBP in the care of this patient and improve treatment outcome.

  • What initial steps do you need to take?
    • Who would you need to contact first to make this change?
    • How would you engage your peers?
  • Once approved, how do you implement this new protocol?
  • Which DCN Graduate Competency role (or roles) are you demonstrating, and why? (Example: patient advocate, caregiver, educator, change agent, leader). (See the DCN Catalog, pp.11-12, Figure 1, for further details).

For grading details, review the Week 8 Assignment Rubric below

Reference:

Hain D.J., & Kear, T.M. (2015). Using evidence-based practice to move beyond doing things the way we

     have always done them. Nephrology Nursing Journal, 42(1), pp. 11-20.     Links to an external site.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26290914/Links to an external site.

 

Rubric

Evidence-Based Practice Case Study Grading Rubric

Evidence-Based Practice Case Study Grading Rubric

CriteriaRatingsPts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeClearly defines the difference between EBP and research.

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

Definition and comparison are clearly stated and complete, showing understanding.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Definition and comparison are partially complete.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Definition and comparison are not complete.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Definition and comparison are missing.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAnalysis of the barriers to EBP and adds personal experience of patient care.

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

Analysis is complete and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic. Writing is organized without errors in grammar or syntax.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Analysis is complete, but errors in grammar or syntax limit understanding.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Superficial analysis of the topic. Connection to U.S. Health Care Delivery is not clearly stated.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Analysis missing or very limited in scope. Topic is not addressed.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCreates a Case Study involving patient care that does not include EBP.

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

Case Study is thorough and includes patient identification, diagnosis, the target patient care and/or treatment, reason for this treatment and the outcome of treatment.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Case Study is complete, but lacks detail and depth.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Case Study is superficial and not clearly stated.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Case Study is missing or very limited in scope. Topic is not addressed.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSteps taken to initiate and implement EBP for a new treatment modality.

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

Steps are complete and demonstrates a clear understanding of the topic. Writing is organized.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Steps are complete, but limited in depth. Errors in grammar or syntax limit understanding.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Steps are not complete or are superficial and show a lack of understanding of the assignment.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Steps are missing or very limited in scope. Topic is not addressed.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics and APA formatting

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

No errors in usage, capitalization, punctuation and spelling. No errors in APA format, in-text citation(s), or reference page.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Minor errors in usage, capitalization, punctuation, and spelling that do not interfere with reading/understanding. Minor errors in APA format, in-text citation(s), and/or reference page.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Some errors in usage, capitalization, punctuation and spelling that interfere with reading/understanding. Some errors in APA format, in-text citation(s), and/or reference page.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Multiple errors in usage, capitalization, punctuation and spelling. Multiple errors in APA format, in-text citation(s), or reference page.

10 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of the DCN Graduate Competency role(s) used with new patient care based on EBP

10 to >9.0 pts

Excellent

Description of the role(s) are clearly stated with reason behind the choice.

9 to >6.0 pts

Needs Some Improvement

Description of the role(s) is somewhat stated with reason behind the choice.

6 to >3.0 pts

Needs Significant Improvement

Description of the role(s) is unclear and the reason behind the choice is not clearly described.

3 to >0 pts

Minimally or Not Evident

Description of the role(s) is not included and/or the reason behind the choice is not included.

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