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This is a CLC Asssignment.
You will be assigned to a CLC group by the instructor.
Within your group, follow the instructions provided in the CLC
Assignment: Evidence-Based Practice Project (EBP).
Finalize the CLC Agreement.
CLC Assignment: Evidence-Based
Project (EBP)
Group work has benefits and
liabilities. Everyone assigned to a CLC is expected to equally participate in
the work in terms of time and quality of effort. The assignment should be
apportioned to make the best use of the strengths of individual team members.
Some of you are natural leaders. Your strengths can be your greatest
liabilities. No one wants to be bossed around no matter how skilled the boss.
Honest communication is critical to effective group work. The best way to avoid
conflict is to set very clear expectations. Then, if someone does not do what
is expected, he or she can be referred to the original agreement rather than
have the confrontation become personal.
At the end of the project, students
will have an opportunity to evaluate each other. These evaluations will be
taken into consideration when grading individuals within the group. The grade
will be given for the project as compared to the rubric for evaluation.
Depending on your evaluations, individual grades will be equal to or less than
the overall grade. Course faculty are able to observe the process in
the CLC forum. If your work takes place outside the forum, this information
will be absent. Be certain, even if you communicate via e-mail, phone, or
face-to-face, to record the communication in the CLC forum.
NOTE: The final course of your
program will require you to develop and implement an EBP guideline. This is
your opportunity to learn the process and perhaps even identify an area of
interest. Your choice of a topic for the capstone course should be related to
your area of specialty. Each course you take will provide you with the
opportunity to investigate theory and empirical literature to identify the
relevant evidence you will need to complete this project. The more effort you
expend now to learn this process, the easier it will be for you to complete the
program efficiently.
Topic 1:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Agreement
1) Check into your CLC group.
a) Describe your prior experience
with evidence-based practice (EBP) includingparticipation in developing EBP
guidelines or protocols for changing practice.
CLC Agreement
1) Review the CLC Agreement
a) Choose one member totransfer the
CLC Agreement to the CLC forum, input the CLC’s responses for all sections of
the Agreement, and submit the CLC Agreement.
b) Each member should provide their
contact information on the CLC Agreement and decide what tasks in the Project
Management Specifics section they will be responsible for.
c) In the CLC Forum, discuss and
provide responses for each component of the CLC Agreement. The CLC Group Review
Process will be completed at the end of your project.
d) Discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of working in a team environment.
2) Record all communication in the
CLC Forum.
3) Complete the CLC agreement,
except for the CLC Group Review Process.
4) Submit the completed CLC
Agreement to the instructor at the end of Topic 2.
Topic 2:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Agreement.
Brainstorm: Initiate conversation
regarding potential topics of interest.
1) This should be a nursing related
problem, that is, a problem related to nursing practice, advance practice,
leadership, or education. .
2) Identify several topics of
interest and have individual group members do a quick survey of the literature
to be sure that there is evidence available.
3) In order to develop a
guideline/protocol, you will need credible resources. Read pages 29-34 for
guidance in identifying sources of evidence.
a) The course readings include all
of the information needed to complete this project. Chapters 1 and 2 provided
the necessary information regarding EBP and how to find evidence. Chapter 5
provides strategies for locating credible information. The sooner these
chapters are read carefully, with the project in mind, the easier it will be.
4) Record all communication in the
CLC Forum.
Topic 3:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Identification of Clinical Question
1) Refer to Figure 2.2 in the
textbook for the model you will use to complete this project.
a. Note that you will not complete
the entire process in this model, you will reach the step entitled,Pilot the
change in practice.
2) As a group, finalize your choice
of topic.
a. Review the literature regarding
clinical problems presented in the previous topic in order to ensure that there
is adequate evidence for your choice.
b. State your topic in the form of a
problem statement and a foreground question.
c. The course readings include all
of the information you need to complete this project.
d. Record all communication in the
CLC Forum.
3) Choose one team member to submit
the completed assignment and initial reference list to the instructor by the
end of Topic4.
Topic 4:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Literature Search/Appraisal of Evidence
1) UseFigure 2.1, Evidence hierarchy
pyramid, inthe textbook as your guide for the levels of evidence in your
reference list.
2) Locate case studies, relevant
clinical articles written by experts, research articles,, evidence based
guidelines and protocolsand theory that may guide the identification of
appropriate solutions. This can include the articles reviewed from topic 3.
Note, not all theories will have research that allows them to have a level
assigned to them. This does not mean they are not good theories.
3) Appraise the evidence using the
guidelines provided on pages 37-40 in the textbook.
a. Use these guidelines to discard
references that are untrustworthy or irrelevant.
b. Use Box 2.2 to help with this
decision-making process.
4) Use the following to organize the
evidence by commonalities and/or contrary findings:
a. Chapter 5in the textbook provides
information regarding how to synthesize the article findings.
b. Use the EBP Project Evaluation
tool located in resources to consolidate and present the findings
5) Record all communication in the
CLC Forum.
Topic 5:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Literature Search/Appraisal of Evidence
1) Continue with the articles used inTopic
4.
2) Complete the Synthesis Table for
the evidence and variables for the guideline.
a. Limit the articles to no more
than ten; two per student in the CLC group would be reasonable.
b. A true proposal would require a
comprehensive review of the literature and inclusion of all relevant works.
3) Record all communications in the
CLC Forum.
Topic 6:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Develop Clinical Guideline and Implementation Plan
1) Initiate work on developing a
guideline or protocol based on your search of the literature.
2) Consider how to implement the
intervention to test the protocol.
3) Identify potential barriers and
describe strategies to gain cooperation from individuals who will be
implementing the change.
4) Record all communication in the
CLC Forum.
Topic 7:
Collaborative Learning Community:
EBP Development Guidelines and Implementation Plan
1. Complete the protocol and write
the plan to pilot the change in practice.
2. The Clinical Guidelines should
include the problem statement, EBP question, literature review, along with all
the tables used to arrive at the conclusion (can be appendices), the clinical
protocol, and the implementation plan.. There is no specific template for this
guideline/assignment.
3. The Implementation Plan for the
protocol should include a timeline with criteria for evaluating the outcomes.
4. Use APA style headings for each
section with subheadings as appropriate.
a. References should include all
documents used for literature review along with sources used to guide the
process.
- Record all communication in the CLC Forum.
6. Submit the completed assignment
to the instructor on the last day of Topic 7 and have one CLC member post the
completed assignment all together in Topic 8 discussion forum.
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