Evidence-Based Practice
Definition
"Integrate best current evidence with clinical expertise and patient/family preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care."
KSAs
To review the proposed knowledge, skills and attitudes (KSAs) for nursing education on Evidence-Based Practice, see the following pages:
Annotated Bibliography(ies)
For a list of resources on Evidence-Based Practice, see the following page:
Related Teaching Strategies
Clinical settings
- Clinical Evaluations Using KSA's:Developing Tools and Strategies
- Linking Evidence-Based Practice with a Nursing Procedure
- Senior Nursing Student Capstone Clinical Integration Paper: Incorporating Quality and Safety Competencies
- Staff work-arounds assignment
- Website Evaluation Exercise
- Data Mining: Directed data collection exercise
- Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Project Guidelines and Grading Criteria (Graduate Level)
- Using Evidence to Address Clinical Problems
- Information Literacy in Nursing
- Creating a Climate of Safety in the Clinical Setting
Skills or simulation laboratories
- Pediatric Simulation and Unfolding Case Study
- Linking Evidence-Based Practice with a Nursing Procedure
- Promoting Safety in an Unfolding Simulated Public Health Disaster
- Safe Patient Handling and Movement Curriculum
- Staff RN Perspective on Evidence Supporting Practice (Graduate Level)
- A template for simulation scenario development that incorporates QSEN competencies
- Developing A QSEN Competency Checklist for Simulation Experiences
- Integration of QSEN competencies when designing simulation scenarios
- Integrating QSEN Competencies into a Capstone Simulation
Online or web-based modules
- Evidence-Based Practice Course Application Strategy
- Information Literacy in Nursing
- Creating a Climate of Safety in the Clinical Setting
Classroom
- Critiquing Nursing Research Articles: Safety Research
- Evidence-Based Practice Course Application Strategy
- Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Project Guidelines and Grading Criteria (Graduate Level)
- Assessment of Informatics Competencies – Nursing Students
- Quality and Safety Education for Nurses: An Introduction to the Competencies and the Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes