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Evidence & non-main

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And integration of the best evidence available, nursing expertise, and the babies and preferences of the individuals, families, and communities who are served. Evidence-based nursing
A testimony of facts tending to prove or disapprove a conclusion Evidence
Ranges from the discovery of evidence to delivery of care Scope of evidence
Findings are verified one repeat it and other studies Replicability
Findings are consistent Reliability
It measured what it was meant to measure Validity
Grade A strongly recommends, grade B recommends, grade C no recommendation, grade D recommends against, grade I insufficient evidence to recommend for or against Evidence level or grade
Quality of evidence must be critically evaluated to determine the domain such as .edu, .gov, .org Evidence on the Internet
John Hopkins Nursing EBP, Iowa model of evidence-based practice Evidence-based nursing models
mentored stepwise approach John Hopkins Nursing EBP model and guidelines
Based off of triggers, needs, new procedures, and has to have a reason to perform it Iowa model of evidence-based practice
Primary literature, secondary literature Types of evidence
Spends the most amount of time with patients and can have the most impact on patient safety Nurses
NCCIH, NMBER, office of dietary supplements, Cochran database of systemic reviews, German commission E Resources for non-main stream therapies
National Center for complementary and integrative health NCCIH
Non main stream therapies used in place of conventional medicine Alternative therapies
Non-main stream therapies used alongside conventional therapies Complementary therapies
Focuses on the whole person, provided by a team of conventional and complementary practitioners, not main stream practices incorporate it into conventional healthcare Integrative health care
Yoga, chiropractic, meditation, massage therapy, acupuncture,Relaxation therapy, Tai chi, and Qi gong Mind and body approaches
Ayurvedic medicine, Homeopathic medicine, traditional healing, naturopathic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine Whole medical systems
Out of all the non-main stream products, and practices in the US these are the highest Natural products, deep breathing, yoga, tia chi, Qi gong, chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation, meditation, massage
Assessment, learn, teach The nurses role in non-main stream products and practices
Created by: Michelle McCourt
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