Differentiate translational research from evidence-based practice
Differentiate translational research from evidence-based practice
Differentiate translational research from evidence-based practice
Topic 1: Quality Research and Theoretical Frameworks
Objectives:
1. Identify the different levels of translational research.
2. Differentiate translational research from evidence-based practice.
3. Discuss the application of translational research to population health management.
4. Evaluate sources of translational research.
5. Select a valid nursing practice problem for an evidence-based practice project proposal.
Study Materials
Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession
Description:
Read Chapters 22 and 23 in Advanced Practice Nursing: Essential Knowledge for the Profession.
Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare
Description:
Read Chapter 1 in Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare.
World Health Organization (WHO)
Description:
Explore the World Health Organization (WHO) website.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Description:
Explore the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.
State and County Departments of Health
Description:
Explore the websites of your state and county departments of health and access mortality and morbidity data. The link to the Arizona Department of Health Services website is provided, but students living in other states should access their county and state departments.
Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Burden of Disease
Description:
Read “Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) Burden of Disease,” by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, located on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.
GCU Library: Nursing and Health Sciences Research Guide
Description:
Review the “Nursing and Health Sciences” research guide, located on the GCU Library website.
The Electronic Health Record: A Friend or Foe of Translational Research and Evidence-Based Practice?
Description:
Read “The Electronic Health Record: A Friend or Foe of Translational Research and Evidence-Based Practice?” by Chipps et al., from Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing (2019).
Evidence-Based Practice
Description:
Read “Evidence-Based Practice” by Melnyk and Fineout-Overholt, from Encyclopedia of Nursing Research (2017).
Translation Research in Practice: An Introduction
Description:
Read “Translation Research in Practice: An Introduction,” by Titler, from Online Journal of Issues in Nursing (2018).
On Biostatistics and Clinical Trials: PICO, PICOTS, PICOTT Framework for Clinical Questions as a Way to Design Clinical Trials
Description:
Read “PICO, PICOTS, PICOTT Framework for Clinical Questions as a Way to Design Clinical Trials,” by Deng, from
On Biostatistics and Clinical Trials (2020).
ESSAY GUIDELINES -:
Write a 1000-1500-word essay addressing each of the following points. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each bullet point. There should be two main sections, one for each bullet below. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper.
Support your ideas with at least three (3) sources using citations in your essay. Make sure to cite using the APA writing style for the essay. The cover page and reference page in correct APA do not count towards the minimum word amount. Review the rubric criteria for this assignment.
Length: 1000-1500 words; answers must thoroughly address the prompts in a clear, concise manner.
An introduction that:
sets out the context/background of your argument;
introduces the content of the essay;
introduces the theoretical perspectives you will be using;
may define key terms (alternatively you can do the work of defining terms in the second paragraph);
sets out your thesis statement/line of argument/central contention; and
explains how the essay will be organised (order of points).
A body containing several paragraphs, each of which will:
present a topic sentence or central idea supporting your thesis statement/line of argument/central contention;
contain developing sentences which extend on or amplify the topic sentence;
give evidence/examples/references that support/relate to your topic sentence; and
provide a concluding/linking sentence.
A conclusion, which:
restates your thesis statement/line of argument/central contention; and
summarises the points and evidence you provided to support your thesis.
This means two pages of content, which requires clear and focused writing. Avoid excessive use of quotations.
To submit your paper:
Submit an electronic copy in the assignment drop box by the due date.
Evaluation Criteria for Paper
(10%) Resources used as rationale for approaches and as sources of content
_____ 5. (20%) write paper in a scholarly manner
(4%) Format includes title page, body of paper, & reference page, with pages numbered
_____ 5. (20%) Write the Paper in a scholarly manner
(4%) Format includes title page, body of paper, & reference page, with pages numbered
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