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Need Post done.- 300 words min- 1 scholarly article minimum (No older than 5 years)- APA FormatPost: 1. State your area of research or evidence-based practice (EBP) interest from NR 500; rememb
Need Post done.
- 300 words min
- 1 scholarly article minimum (No older than 5 years)
- APA Format
Post:
1. State your area of research or evidence-based practice (EBP) interest from NR 500; remember that the topic must be consistent with your specialty track.
2. State your MSN program specialty track and defend how your selected area of research or EBP interest is consistent with your selected MSN program track.
3. Identify an initial PICOT/PICo question that reflects your area of interest for the evidence-based practice proposal that is required for this course.
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- For the Topic choose something related to new mothers in hospitals rejecting newborn vaccines. Basically saying how much better it is for them to have it. The three Vaccines are hepatitis B, Vitamin K, and erythromycin eye ointment.
- My program of study is Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP).
- The PICOT question format is a consistent "formula" for developing answerable, researchable questions. When you write a good one, it makes the rest of the process of finding and evaluating evidence much more straightforward.
· P: Population/patient - age, gender, ethnicity, individuals with a certain disorder
· I: Intervention/indicator (Variable of Interest) - exposure to a disease, risk behavior, prognostic factor
· C: Comparison/control - could be a placebo or "business as usual" as in no disease, absence of risk factor, Prognostic factor B
· O: Outcome - risk of disease, accuracy of a diagnosis, rate of occurrence of adverse outcome
· T: Time - the time it takes for the intervention to achieve an outcome or how long participants are observed