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PICO(T) Approach to Identifying Relevant Evidence in Nursing Practice

 
For this assessment, you will apply a PICO(T) approach custom research paper writing services  to define and research a nursing practice issue. This is a critical skill that will help you identify relevant evidence when applying an EBP to your practice and improve the quality of care for patients. This assessment requires you to create a 3-5-page submission. This submission should include a PICO(T) question, sources of evidence, and the relevance of the findings to the question. Identify an Issue The issue of concern for this assignment is common variable immunodeficiency in geriatric patients (CVID). This is a complex health care condition that is often overlooked by both nurses and health care providers. However, the condition is a major public health challenge that affects many communities across the United States.
 
Nurses are well placed to address this challenge due to their extensive background in clinical nursing. This includes their familiarity with the disease pathophysiology of CVID, their knowledge of the latest treatment NRS FPX 6218 Planning for Community and Organizational Change  and management protocols for this affliction, and their ability to provide the emotional support and social interaction that can help patients cope with this devastating condition. Although the aforementioned omission is not an easy one to remedy, nurses can take the lead in helping the health care community better understand and respond to this challenge. This can be accomplished through a combination of knowledge, research and technology advances. Identifying the issue is not as difficult as it sounds; there are several tools available to aid in this effort, such as an online tool called the PubMed Central Clinical Knowledge Base (CKB). The CKB provides access to the most current medical literature on a variety of diseases and conditions. The CKB also contains a database of drug and device patents, which can be useful in searching for potential treatment or prevention methods.
 
Creating an effective PICO(T) question is the nurs fpx 6026 assessment 3  best way to identify and prioritize the most important information to include in your proposal. Developing a PICO(T) question is a bit of an art, and requires a thorough analysis of the clinical problem, the patient population, the relevant research, and the desired outcome. Define a PICO(T) Question In order to conduct an effective search for evidence, you need to carefully define the issue you are researching and the questions that you want answered. This helps to streamline your research process and provides you with the most relevant and useful information possible.
 
A PICO(T) question format is a helpful tool that makes it easier to develop questions that are easy to answer. It consists of up to four letter to the editor population health policy advocacy ez  components that are represented by the acronyms P-Patient or Population and Problem, I-Intervention or Indicator, C-Comparison or Control (not part of every question), and O-Outcome or Type. The PICO(T) framework is especially useful for foreground questions that involve comparing treatments, but it can also be used to answer other types of questions, such as prognosis and etiology. To successfully conduct a PICO(T) search, it is important to use diverse sources of evidence from scholarly and professional databases. Internet databases such as PubMed and Embase can provide access to reliable and current literature from a wide range of sources.
 
For example, if you are conducting a PICO(T) search on the effects of presurgical in-home visits and follow-through telephone calls on nurs fpx 6026 assessment 3 letter to the editor population health policy advocacy ez  patient apprehension and anxiety prior to coronary artery bypass graft surgery, it is important to search the internet for articles that examine the efficacy of such a program. As a nurse, you are responsible for locating and identifying credible and scholarly resources to incorporate the best available evidence into your nursing practice. When reliable and relevant evidence-based findings are utilized, patients, health care systems, and nursing practice outcomes are positively impacted. In this assignment, you will create a minimum 4 page submission in which you develop a PICO(T) question for a specific care issue and evaluate the evidence you locate that could help to answer the question. You will then cite a minimum of five sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your findings and considerations.
 
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