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After the data have been analyzed, conclusions are made regarding what the findings mean. Then, this information must be shared with your healthcare team.
- Choose one of the articles from the Week 5 RRL assignment, and discuss the findings. Would you apply the evidence found to your practice? Explain your answer.
- Translating research into practice is the final and most important step in the research process. Review information you found your nursing clinical issue and explain ways in which you would share the research-based evidence with your peers.
When given research results, how can one determine if the findings are applicable to clinical practice? What tools are available to clinicians in order to determine if statistically significant findings can be used in everyday practice? What are some of the challenges in determining this information? What do you feel are the most important considerations? Then choose one of the articles from the RRL assignment and discuss the findings or share findings related to your chosen clinical issue or problem. Would you apply the evidence found to your practice? Explain your answer.
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Applying and Sharing Evidence to Practice
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When given research results, how can one determine if they are applicable to clinical
practice?
There has been an increase in the interest in making policy and clinical decisions based
on the research findings. However not all the research findings can be or should be implemented.
Prioritization is quite crucial when implementing the research findings (Pals et.al, 2015).
However, the decision whether to implement the data obtained from research will depend on the
quality of the research, its relevance to the clinical setting, the degree of uncertainty of the
research findings, the degree of uncertainty of the research, whether its benefits do outweigh its
adverse effects to the patients, as well as whether the benefits of the research justifies the cost
when the competing priorities as wel...