With new information continually emerging, professional nurses must be equipped to critique scholarly literature and discern its value for practice. Select one current, quantitative scholarly nursing article related to your PICOT question and determine its strengths, limitations, and potential application.
Complete the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence Based Practice Appendix E Evidence Appraisal Tool download. Once you’ve completed the tool, use your own words to summarize your appraisal of the article. Include the following:
- Description of the purpose
- Explanation of research design
- Discussion of sample
- Description of data collection methods
- Summary of findings
- Strengths of the study (minimum of 1)
- Limitations of the study (minimum of 1)
- Recommendations regarding potential application for future practice that are insightful and appropriate.
Attach the article to your post, in addition to including the full reference for the article in your post.
During the week, read a minimum of two articles posted by peers and add your thoughts about whether you feel their article would support an EBP change.
**To view the grading criteria/rubric, please click on the 3 dots in the box at the end of the solid gray bar above the discussion board title and then Show Rubric.
SOLUTION
Professor and Class,
My PICOT question is: For the role conflict between independent NP practitioners and physicians (P), can the implementation of a collaborative/ co-management care model (I), in comparison to no collaborative model (C), reduce these conflicts and improve their communication, collaboration, and coordination of tasks and better care delivery (O), within 8 weeks (T)?. The quantitative study that relates to this PICOT is a cross-sectional survey by Elsous, Radwan, & Mohsen (2017).
- Description of the purpose
To examine nurses’ and physicians’ attitudes towards nurse-physician collaboration.
- Explanation of research design
Quantitative research, particularly, a cross-sectional study among nurses and physicians in 2 main Gaza Strip-based referral public hospitals using the Jefferson Scale of Attitude toward Physician-Nurse Collaboration (JSAPNC)-Arabic Version.
- Discussion of sample
Please click the purchase button to access the entire copy at $5