Evidence Based Practice

 

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Department: Nursing & Health Care Sciences Module Code: QUAL91000
Level: Level 9 Contact Hours: 27
Duration: 1 Semester Directed Study Hours: 0
Effective Term: 2015/16 Indep. Study Hours: 73
Credits: 5

Prerequisite Knowledge:

  None

Module Description/Aims:

  This module will enable learners to enhance their critical appraisal skills and further develop their competencies in relation to the enactment of evidence based nursing practice. It will provide opportunities for learners to gain knowledge and skills in the area of practice audit. It will encourage learners to extend their knowledge breath, kind, know - how and skills range in relation to their own areas of nursing practice. Through development of enhanced critical reflective skills, learners will be able to continue on the path of lifelong learning and practice development.

 


 
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Contact Type Hours
Lecture2 Per Week
Practical/Workshop2 Per Module
Tutorial1 Per Module


 
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On successful completion of the module, the learner will be able to:
No. Description/Learning Outcomes
1Demonstrate a comprehensive and critical understanding of the philosophy, principles and practice of evidence based practice.
2Critically appreciate the values, beliefs, attitudes, knowledge and attributes associated with a critical approach to practice.
3 Undertake a critical appraisal of an area of practice and provided a balanced, logical and coherent conclusion in relation to the findings.
4Develop an appreciation of audit and the quality improvement process.
5Demonstrate expert skills in searching for, retrieving and appraising research evidence from a variety of sources including electronic databases.


 
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Learning Strategies
Lectures and discussions to explore and critically analyse theory using a discursive approach
Idividual and / or group tutorials with module lecturers. These aim to support the learners in the analysis and synthesis of the literature.
Practicals in relation to database and advance library search skills


 
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Content Detail
Critical practice• Critical thinking and judgment making
Evidence based practice• Underpinning philosophy, principles and practice
• Place in critical professional practice
• Influences of organisations' cultures and contexts
• Social and political issues associated with warranting knowledge
• Enacting evidence based practice
• Ethical imperatives.
Finding the evidence• Searching databases, retrieving and evaluating research reports
• Qualitative and quantitative methodologies, meta-analysis, systematic reviews
• Critiquing research reports
• Formulating researchable practice questions
• Planning and justifying approaches to derive answers to these questions
Quality Improvement• Theoretical perspectives and processes
• Audit purposes, approaches and uses
• Practice governance
• Quality issues
• Recent Department of Health Reports


 
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Assessment Strategies
The assignment entails the formulation of an answerable practice based question. This requires an analysis and synthesis of the evidence. It will consist of 3,000 words and will be worth 100% of the module marks.
Repeat assessment strategy. Should the assignment not achieve a satisfactory level to pass the student will be required to resubmit a revised assignment that demonstrates that learning outcomes have been achieved.


 
Indicative Assessments show detail >>
   
Learning Outcome Assessment Category Assessment Method Additional Information % alloc
1, 2, 3, 4, 5Continuous AssessmentAssignment - Out of ClassThis assessment will provide the learners with the opportunity to formulate an answerable practice based question enlisting an in-depth analysis and synthesis of the literature100


 
Reading List show detail >>
   
 
Type ISBN Title Author Publisher Year Edition Library Link
Essential1405139765How to read a paper: the basics of evidence based-practice
Greenhalgh T
Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
2006-
Recommended0443060509Getting research into practice
Clifford, C. & Clark, J.
London: Churchill Livinststone
2004-
Recommended9780534539238Evidence-based practice for the helping professions: A practical guide with integrated multimedia
Gibbs, L.E.
Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole
2003-
Recommended9781449694890Health sciences literature review made easy: The matrix method
Garrard, J.
Burlington MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning
20144th-
Recommended9780761964957Using Research in Health & Social Care (Ways of Knowing)
Gomm, R. & Davies, C. (eds), Brechin, A. & Siddell, M.
London, Sage Publications
2000-
Recommended9781908972033Evidence-based practice: A practice manual
Leen, B. Bell, M. McQuillan, P.
Health Service Executive EBP Group South East
2014-
Essential9781405157407Evidence-based clinical practice in nursing and health care
Pearson, A. Field, J. & Jordan Z.
Oxford: Blackwell
2007-
Essential9781605477787Evidence-based practice in nursing and health care: A guide to best practice
Melnyk, B.M. & Fine-Overholt, E.
Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
20112nd-
Recommended9781904812302Developing the evidence base for social work and social care Practice
Marsh, P. & Fisher, M.
London, Social Care Institute for Excellence
2005-
Recommended9781904812029Types and Quality of Knowledge in Social Care
Pawson, P., Boaz, A., Grayson, L., Long, A. & Barnes, C
London, Social Care Institute for Excellence
2003-
Essential1857759761Principles for best practice in clinical audit
National Institute for Clinical Excellence
Radcliffe Medical Press Ltd
2002-
Recommended0323025919Evidence-based nursing: a guide to clinical practice
DiCenso, A., Guyatt, G. & Ciliska, D.
London: Elesvier Health
2005-
Recommended9781843102892Appraising and Using Social Research in the Human Services: An Introduction for SW and Health Profes
Sheppard, M.
London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
2004-
Recommended0826131557Teaching evidence based practice in nursing: a guide for academic and clinical
Levin,R., Feldman, H. R.
Springer
2006-
Recommended0755717430Working for Children and and Families: Exploring Good Practice
Department of Health & Children
Dublin, Stationery Office
2004-
Recommended9781605477084Nursing research: Generating and assessing evidence for nursing practice
Polit, D.F. and Beck, C.T.
Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
20129th-
Recommended158255532XBest Practices: evidence based nursing procedures
Springhouse
London: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
20062nd -
Recommended9780763780586Nursing research and evidence-based practice: Ten steps to success
Keele, R.
Sudbury MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning
2011-
Recommended9780702024184The clinical audit handbook
Morrell, C. and Harvey, G.
Bailliere Tindall: Royal College of Nursing
1999-


 
Journals and Websites show detail >>
   
 
Type Description
JournalBlome, W. & Steib, S. (2004) Whatever the problem, the answer is "evidence-based practice" - or is it? Child Welfare, Vol. LXXXIII (6), 611-615
JournalGibbs, L., E. & Gambrill, E. (2002) Evidence-based practice: Counterarguments to objections. Research on Social Work Practice, 12, 452-476, ISSN 1049-7315
JournalGossett, M. & Weinman, L. M. (2007) Evidence-Based Practice and Social Work: An Illustration of the Steps Involved. Health & Social Work, 32 (2), 147-150, ISSN: 0360-7283.
JournalRosen, A. (2003) Evidence-based social work practice: Challenges and promise. Social Work Research, 27 (4), 197-208, ISSN: 1070-5309
JournalPawson, R. (2003) Social care knowledge: seeing the wood for the trees. ESRC UK Centre for Evidence Based Policy and Practice: Working Paper 12 Can?t find an ISBN or ISSN for this the URL to the full text is: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/content/1/c6/03/46/06/wp12.pdf
JournalPlath, D. (2006) Evidence-Based Practice: Current Issues and Future Directions. Australian Social Work, 59 (1), 56-72, ISSN: 0312-407X
JournalZlotnik, L., J. & Galambos (2004) Evidence-based Practices in Health Care: Social Work Possibilities. Health and Social Work, 29 (4), 259-261, ISSN: 0360-7283
Websitewww.cebm.net Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Oxford
Websitewww.cochrane.org
WebsiteHealth Information and Quality Authority www.hiqa.ie
WebsiteSocial care Institute for Excellence http://www.scie.org.uk
Websitewww.socialstudies.ie
WebsiteDatabase of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness (DARE)/ www.york.ac.uk/inst/crd/crddatabases.htm
WebsiteCampbell Collaboration http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/
WebsiteNational Guideline Clearing House/ www.guideline.gov
Journalwww.socialstudies.ie
WebsiteNetting the Evidence, the largest database of EBM-related Websites/ www.nettingtheevidence.org.uk
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