Assessment‚ 8(6)‚ iii-iv‚ 1-72. Lander‚ J.A.‚ Weltman‚ B.J.‚ & So‚ S.S. (2006). EMLA and Amethocaine for reduction of children’s pain associated with needle insertion (Review)‚ Retrieved July 28‚ 2010 from The Cochrane Library Database 2009‚ Issue 1. Larrabee‚ J.H. (2003). Advancing Quality Improvement Through Using the Best Evidence to Change Practice. Journal of Nursing Care Quality‚ 19(1)‚ 10-13. Malone‚ J. R. (2004). The PARIHS Framework-A Framework for Guiding the Implementation of Evidence-based
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Implementing Evidence-Based Practice: Walking the Talk Norma E. Thurston and Kathryn M. King Russworm and Larrabee’s (1999) six-step model for evidence-based practice (EBP) was used by 10 nursing teams to seek answers to clinical questions. These teams‚ primarily composed of staff nurses‚ participated in a health region-wide EBP program over 1 year. Overall‚ the model served as a useful mechanism for examining practice-derived questions. However‚ additional strategies needed to be incorporated
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Practice Stacy Lacaillade Chamberlain College of Nursing NR451 Capstone Course 28 November‚ 2010 Design for Change in Practice Evidenced based practice (EBP) is an empowering process for improvement in the health care professions. Rosswurm and Larrabee (1999) credit the research studies which used meta - analysis‚ randomized clinical trials and systematic studies of patient outcomes over the last few decades as having started this shift from the “tradition of intuition – driven practice…to
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through all models‚ I think there are lot of models that can used to solve the problem of increased incidence of urinary tract infections (UTIs) among older women who are 65 years or older. I am leaning toward an organizational model that is Rosswurm and Larrabee model‚ which is often used in the primary care setting (Ciliska‚ DiCenso‚ Melnyk‚ & Stetler‚ 2005). The six steps involved in this model are assess‚ link‚ synthesize‚ design‚ implement and evaluate‚ and integrate and maintain. In this case
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B.‚ Otis-Green‚ S‚ Baird‚ R.P.‚ & Garcia‚ A. (2013). Nurses’ Responses to Requests for Forgiveness at the End of Life Retsas A. (2000). Barriers to using research evidence in nursing practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 31:599-606. Rosswurm‚ M. A.‚ & Larrabee‚ J. (1999). A model for change to evidence-based practice. Journal of Nursing Scholarship‚ 31(4)‚ 317-322.
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EBP:Definition & Explanation As I go through my research regarding evidence-based practice and its importance to my profession‚ I came to encounter different authors who had stated numerous definitions and explanations for the term. One definition that succinctly captures the essence of evidence-based practice (EBP) is that of Ingersoll’s (2000). She defines EBP as‚ “the conscientious‚ explicit‚ and judicious use of a theory-derived‚ research-based information in making decisions about care delivery
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imposed based on the idea that it will deter individuals from committing crime or repeating criminal acts (AK Larrabee 2006). Incapacitation is the most common form of punishment. Punishment through incarceration is a temporary fix to crime while the offender is confined. The maximum sentence of life in prison and the death penalty has been debated on whether they are deterrence to crime (AK Larrabee 2006). Certain crimes will benefit from rehabilitation than from punishment‚ such as non-violent drug related
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Issue 4‚ p20-20‚ 6p‚ 3 Black and White Photographs‚ 2 Illustrations received on October 28‚ 2012 Black (1998) Do Right-to-Carry Laws Deter Violent Crime? Journal of Legal Studies‚ January 1998‚ v. 27‚ iss. 1‚ pp. 209-19 received on October 28‚ 2012 Larrabee (2006) Punishment vs. Rehabilitation in the criminal justice system received on October 27‚ 2012 from http://voices.yahoo.com/punishment-vs-rehabilitation-criminal-justice-119962.html?cat=17 Britannica(2012) General Deterrence received on October
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“many cities try to discourage graffiti by removing it as quickly as possible” (Larrabee n. pag.). This has lowered the number of people trying to do graffiti by eliminating the ones that won’t keep putting their work back up time after time if it will just be removed. Many people consider graffiti an art‚ and almost an equal amount say "They call it art or a prank‚ but it really contributes to social decline" (Larrabee n. pag.). Apparently‚ when “you see graffiti on the subway‚ you get the perception
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Paola(2010) Skin-to-Skin Contact After Cesarean Delivery: An Experimental Study. Nursing Research‚ 59(2) 78-84 Morrison‚ B. (2006) Kangaroo Care: Natures Best for our Little Ones www.preciousimagecreations.com/presentations/kangaroocare.pdf Rosswurm‚ M. A.‚ & Larrabee‚ J. H. (1999). A model for change to evidence-based practice. Image‚ 31‚ 317-322. University of Michigan‚ Holden Newborn Intensive Care website. Kangaroo Care www.med.umich.edu/nicu/pdf/C.3KangarooCare.pdf Go to Page 1 ... View as single
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