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The first step of the EBP process is to develop a question from the nursing practice problem of interest. (An example is attached). this is supposed to be one big research paper which is supposed to be done over 5 weeks for my class developing each part every week.) (So this part is choose a nursing practice problem of interest, develop PICOT and gather literature. The details are below.)
Select a practice problem of interest to use as the focus of your research.
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Following the PICOT format, write a PICOT statement in your selected practice problem area of interest, which is applicable to your proposed capstone project.
The PICOT statement will provide a framework for your capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study).
Conduct a literature search to locate research articles focused on your selected practice problem of interest. This literature search should include both quantitative and qualitative peer-reviewed research articles to support your practice problem.
Select six peer-reviewed research articles which will be utilized through the next 5 weeks as reference sources. Be sure that some of the articles use qualitative research and that some use quantitative research. Create a reference list in which the six articles are listed. Beneath each reference include the article’s abstract. The completed assignment should have a title page PICOT Statement and a reference list with abstracts.
APA STYLE REQUIRED VERY CREDIBLE SOURCE REQUIRED, AS IN LEGIT RESEARCH ARTICLES (This whole instructions seems lots but this part of the assignment is pretty small, but i wanted to make sure you have all the details so you have an idea.)