· Page Length: 3-4 pages Excluding Title and Reference pages

· The paper will include the following:

§ Clinical Question

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§ Group Research Question and in PICOT format

§ Purpose of your paper

§ Search Strategy

§ Search terms

§ Databases used: Chamberlain Database

§ Refinement decisions made

§ Identification of one most relevant articles and why chosen

§ Levels of Evidence

§ Type of question asked

§ Best evidence found to answer question

§ Format

§ Correct grammar and spelling

§ Use of headings for each section

§ Use of APA format (sixth edition)

· Required to write the paper based on PAPER FORMAT in page 2

· Refers to Grading Rubric in page 3

 

INDIVIDUAL TOPIC SEARCH STRATEGY (ITSS) PAPER FORMAT

CLINICAL QUESTION

Research Question

· Accurately and clearly states your group’s research question as your group formulated using PICO format.

Purpose of Paper

· Describe the purpose of your topic search strategy (ITSS) paper.

SEARCH STRATEGY

Search Terms

· List all terms you used to search for your articles (i.e. breast cancer, screening, mammography, intervention, assessment, influencing factors….etc.)

Library Databases

· List Chamberlain library database you used (i.e. EBSCO, Medline, OVID, PubMed….etc.)

· Google search engine is NOT the library database

Availability of Articles

· How many research articles were available to answer your group research question?

§ Provide numbers of articles, NOT just saying “plenty, sufficient, many…etc.

Refinement Decisions

Changed Decision

· What decision(s) have you changed from your original search strategies? (i.e. peer-review, within last 5 years, primary data article, full-text….etc.)

Rationale for Changed Decision

· What was your rationale for your decision to change from original search strategies?

Availability of Articles

· How many research articles were available to answer your group research question after refinement decision?

§ Provide numbers of articles, NOT just saying “plenty, sufficient, many…etc.

FINAL ARTICLES

Final Decision

Selection of Relevant Articles

· Describe decisions you made to specifically select 1 PRIMARY DATA ARTICLE as relevant for answering your group Research Question and for reviewing/analyzing for Analyzing Published Research Article paper.

Levels of Evidence

Topic Addressed 

· Describe how your article addresses the topic (i.e. therapy, prognosis, risk factors, assessments, measurement tools, meaning….etc) (see handout)

Study Type

· Identify study type of article(s): Quantitative, Qualitative, Descriptive, or Mixed-Method Study

Level of Evidence: Evidence Level Pyramid

· Identify and describe the level of evidence based on Evidence Level/Hierarchy Pyramid

· Refers to Handout (Quick Guide to Designs in an Evidence Hierarchy)

SUMMARY

· Summarize your overall article search processes/procedures.

Running head: TOPIC SEARCH STRATEGY: IMPROVING HOSPITAL DISCHARGE 2

Unit 3: RUA Topic Search Strategy

Chamberlain College of Nursing

NR449 Evidence Based Practice

January 2020

Running head: UNDERSTANDING COMPASSION FATUGUE 1

IMPROVING HOSPITAL DISCHARGE 3

Clinical Question

The topic delegated to my team is improving hospital discharge through medication reconciliation and education. This topic highlights the errors made by patient, caregivers and family members because either of the lack of education during discharge or the lack of resources to help them truly comprehend what is being explained during discharge processes and it also highlights the important of medication reconciliation. In recent times , I cannot put a number on the amount of articles I’ve read that detailed in deaths of patients due to self-dosage errors or medication mixing when they’re supposed to be taken at separate times. The goal of my team is to investigate ways to improve the hospital discharge process and also highlight how it negatively impacts the medical field.

Clinical questions and answers will be developed by PICOT to assist in the conduct of research on this issue. The population pertains to doctors and nurses that participate in discharge processes. The intervention would be an execution of new policies and procedures during the discharge process. The comparison would be between the current discharge process versus the one that is implemented with patient safety in mind. The outcome or aim is to improve the quality of treatment, the health of patients, and transparency in the discharge process. Length of time could refer to the minutes to explain everything in full to patients and family member during discharge .The PICOT question I formulated is: Does implementing new discharge processes and teaching to nurses and doctors provide more education and medication reconciliation to improve the quality of care patients receive after being discharged ? The purpose of this RUA paper is to examine the research techniques used to classify two articles pertaining to the proposed PICOT problem.

Levels of Evidence

In order to continue research on this project, it is important to find information that is supported by evidence. I used the mixed method to carry out my research, which includes both quantitative and qualitative designs. Quantitative research designs deal with measurements and can check hypotheses to classify relationships or gauge the impact of interventions on outcomes. Such designs may be cross-sectional, longitudinal, prospective or retrospective, depending on the time factor (Houser, 2018). Qualitative designs are chosen to understand the meaning of phenomena and may form the basis of theories (Houser, 2018). With both of these research methods, we can find correlational data as well as using retrospective data about improving patient discharge methods. I can also say that this would be an exploratory and experimental study because based on the methods that we choose to address the phenomenon; we need data and statistics to prove that those methods do indeed improve discharge methods. The question being asked indicates if there are any ways to improve discharge processes and the article, I found answer to the tune of educating nurses and doctors on better discharge methods.

Search Strategy

When conducting research on improving the discharge process in hospital settings the terminology used that related to my PICOT question were “improving discharge process,” “improving discharge teaching comprehension,” “improving hospital discharge through education”, and “improving discharge through medication reconciliation and education”. I chose to use the CINAHL and Google Scholars database. Both databases displayed articles, links, and documents; however, the CINAHL only had 12 results, while Google Scholars had about 600,000 results. The range difference in the search results was terrific, so I tried altering the results by currency. I limited the publication dates between 2010-and 2019. Both databases again displayed results; however, the CINAHL now only had 10 effects, while Google Scholars had about 18,500 results. The filter I used drastically reduced the Google Scholars website results, which made me look closer at the results, and I realized that not all of them were scholarly. Some were articles from for-profit companies, some from governmental organizations, some from non- profit organizations, and other educational sites. Yet, they were all over the place and made it hard to decipher the credible ones. The CINAHL database has filters in place to help you narrow your search as well and links to access all the documents within the results. It also shows the publishers, credentials, and authors of each article right underneath the result so you can determine the originality. The two article I chose came from the CINAHL database. In the first article I chose , Mallory et al. (2017) stated: ” discharge medications are a key component to safe hospital discharge and challenges with medication access and caregiver understanding of administration instructions can lead to medication errors, hospital readmissions, and poor outcomes.” This statement piqued my interest and I later found the article supported my PICOT question because it refers to the “teach-back” method and having caregivers to repeat back instructions they were given to improve caregiver understanding and prevent administration errors. The second article I found, Using “Teach-Back” to Promote a Safe Transition From Hospital to Home: An Evidence-Based Approach to Improving the Discharge Process, is a study that uses the “teach-back” method as an educational intervention on nurses’ teaching practices and their perceptions of patient and family understanding of discharge instructions when compared to the current method of discharge teaching (Komburger et al , 2013). This article is relevant to my research because it highlights new methods to improve discharge methods and it also relates the correlation of the new methods versus the old methods and how it pertains to patient and family understanding during the discharge process.

Conclusion

To ensure that information we obtain is relevant to the research information and articles for the group project, we can start with the development of PICOT questions. PICOT questions will help us concentrate our work on the issue of implementing new discharge policies or teaching new discharge methods. The use of both qualitative and quantitative approaches and the evidence-based research papers will help us to find some suitable solutions for our problem.

References

Houser, J. (2018). Nursing research: Reading, using, and creating evidence (4th ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Kornburger, C., Gibson, C., Sadowski, S., Maletta, K., & Klingbeil, C. (2013). Using “Teach-Back” to Promote a Safe Transition From Hospital to Home: An Evidence-Based Approach to Improving the Discharge Process. Journal of Pediatric Nursing28(3), 282–291. https://doi-org.chamberlainuniversity.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2012.10.007

Mallory, L. A., Diminick, N. P., Bourque, J. P., Bryden, M. R., Miller, J. L., Nystrom, N. M., … McElwain, L. L. (2017). Pediatric Patient-Centered Transitions From Hospital to Home: Improving the Discharge Medication Process. Hospital Pediatrics7(12), 723-730.

INDIVIDUAL: TOPIC SEARCH STRATEGY (ITSS) GUIDELINES

PURPOSE

· The Topic Search Strategy Paper is the first of three related assignments which are due in Unit 3.

· The purpose of this initial paper is to briefly describe your search strategies when identifying articles that pertain to an evidence-based practice topic of interest.

Course Outcomes

This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes.

· CO 1: Examine the sources of knowledge that contribute to professional nursing practice. (PO #7)

· CO 2: Apply research principles to the interpretation of the content of published research studies. (POs #4 and #8)

DUE DATE

· Week #2, May 17, Sunday, 11:59 PM, Submitted in ITSS in CANVAS

· The college’s Late Assignment policy applies to this assignment.

POINTS POSSIBLE: 160 Points.

REQUIREMENTS/PREPARING THE PAPER

· Each student will sign-up for a group to formulate an evidence-based practice topic of interest

· Each group will formulate research question using PICO format.

· Each student will search, retrieve, and receive approval for 1 PRIMARY DATA ARTICLE to answer the group Research Question.

· Paper should include a Title and Reference pages.

· Page Length: 3-4 pages Excluding Title and Reference pages

· The paper will include the following:

· Clinical Question

· Group Research Question and in PICOT format

· Purpose of your paper

· Search Strategy

· Search terms

· Databases used: Chamberlain Database

· Refinement decisions made

· Identification of one most relevant articles and why chosen

· Levels of Evidence

· Type of question asked

· Best evidence found to answer question

· Format

· Correct grammar and spelling

· Use of headings for each section

· Use of APA format (sixth edition)

· Required to write the paper based on PAPER FORMAT in page 2

1

· Refers to Grading Rubric in page 3

INDIVIDUAL TOPIC SEARCH STRATEGY (ITSS) PAPER FORMAT

CLINICAL QUESTION

Research Question

· Accurately and clearly states your group’s research question as your group formulated using PICO format.

Purpose of Paper

· Describe the purpose of your topic search strategy (ITSS) paper.

SEARCH STRATEGY

Search Terms

· List all terms you used to search for your articles (i.e. breast cancer, screening, mammography, intervention, assessment, influencing factors….etc.)

Library Databases

· List Chamberlain library database you used (i.e. EBSCO, Medline, OVID, PubMed….etc.)

· Google search engine is NOT the library database

Availability of Articles-

· How many research articles were available to answer your group research question?

· Provide numbers of articles, NOT just saying “plenty, sufficient, many…etc.

Refinement Decisions

Changed Decision

· What decision(s) have you changed from your original search strategies? (i.e. peer-review, within last 5 years, primary data article, full-text….etc.)

Rationale for Changed Decision

· What was your rationale for your decision to change from original search strategies?

Availability of Articles

· How many research articles were available to answer your group research question after refinement decision?

· Provide numbers of articles, NOT just saying “plenty, sufficient, many…etc.

FINAL ARTICLES

Final Decision

Selection of Relevant Articles

· Describe decisions you made to specifically select 1 PRIMARY DATA ARTICLE as relevant for answering your group Research Question and for reviewing/analyzing for Analyzing Published Research Article paper.

Levels of Evidence

Topic Addressed

· Describe how your article addresses the topic (i.e. therapy, prognosis, risk factors, assessments, measurement tools, meaning….etc) (see handout)

Study Type

· Identify study type of article(s): Quantitative, Qualitative, Descriptive, or Mixed-Method Study

Level of Evidence: Evidence Level Pyramid

· Identify and describe the level of evidence based on Evidence Level/Hierarchy Pyramid

· Refers to Handout (Quick Guide to Designs in an Evidence Hierarchy)

SUMMARY

· Summarize your overall article search processes/procedures.

Grading Rubric & Description for Individual Topic Search Strategy (ITSS)

CLINICAL QUESTION (20)
Research Question (PICO) 10 · Accurately and clearly states your group’s formulated Research Question and stated in PICO format
Purpose of Paper 10 · Describe the purpose of your ITSS paper
SEARCH STRATEGY (140)
Search Terms 10 · List terms you used to search for your article (i.e. breast cancer, screening, mammography, intervention, factors..etc)
Library Databases 5 · List Chamberlain library database you used (i.e. EBSCO, Medline, OVID, PubMed….etc.)

· Google search engine is NOT the library database

Availability of Articles 5 · How many research articles were available to answer your group research question?

· Provide numbers of articles, NOT just saying “plenty or many…etc.

Refinement Decisions (30) 10 · What decision(s) have you changed from your original search strategies? (i.e. peer-review, within last 5 years, primary data article, full-text….etc.)
10 · What was you rationale for your decision to change?
10 · How many research articles were available to answer your group’s research question after refinement decision?: Provide numbers of articles, not just saying “plenty or many…etc.
Final Articles (20) 15 · Describe decisions you made to specifically select ONE PRIMARY DATA ARTICLE as relevant for answering your group Research Question and for reviewing/analyzing for Analyzing Published Research Article paper.
5 · Submit a hard copy of your selected article.
Level of Evidence (45) 20 · Describe how your article addresses the topic (i.e. therapy, prognosis, risk factors, assessments, or meanings….etc)
15 · Identify and describe the Level of Evidence based on level of evidence pyramid
10 · Identify Study Type of article(s) based on the study design: Quantitative, Qualitative, Descriptive, Mixed-Method Study
Summary (10) 10 · Summarize your overall article search processes/procedures
Format (15) 5

10

· Format: Use of required Paper Format including Headings and Subheading for each category, and Paper length for 3-4 pages

· APA Format

Total Points: /160 Points

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