Opioid Abuse: Evidence based practice paper

Opioid Abuse: Evidence based practice paper

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Evaluate a primary, quantitative research, peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications by doing the following:

Note: You may select an article focusing on a healthcare topic of your choice or an article focusing on one of the following topics: falls and fall prevention, pain management in children, opioid abuse, hepatitis C, catheter-associated urinary tract infections, or hand hygiene and infections in hospitals.

Opioid Abuse: Evidence based practice paper

  1. Describe how the researcher addresses the following four areas in the selected journal article:

background or introduction (e.g., the purpose of the study)

review of the literature (e.g., research used to support the study)

data analysis (e.g., how the researcher analyzed the data)

methodology (e.g., research type and sampling methods)

  1. Evaluate whether the evidence presented in each of the four areas of the journal article from part A1 supports the outcome of the study and implications for future research.
  2. Explain how the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations were addressed by the researcher, using specific information from the journal article from part A.
  3. Describe one strength and one limitation of the study.
  4. Describe how the evidence from the article in part A informs current nursing practices.
  5. Evaluate a primary, qualitative research, peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications by doing the following:

Note: You may select an article focusing on a healthcare topic of your choice or an article focusing on one of the following topics: falls and fall prevention, pain management in children, opioid abuse, hepatitis C, catheter associated urinary tract infections, or hand hygiene and infections in hospitals. You may use the same topic that was used in part A.

  1. Describe how the researcher addresses the following four areas in the selected journal article:

background or introduction (e.g., the purpose of the study)

review of the literature (e.g., research used to support the study)

data analysis (e.g., how the researcher analyzed the data)

methodology (e.g., research type and sampling methods)

  1. Evaluate whether the evidence presented in each of the four areas of the journal article from part B1 supports the outcome of the study and implications for future research.
  2. Explain how the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations were addressed by the researcher, using specific information from the journal article from part B.
  3. Identify one strength and one limitation of the study.
  4. Describe how the evidence from the article in part B informs current nursing practices.
  5. Acknowledge sources, using APA-formatted in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.
  6. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

RUBRIC

A1:A1. QUANTITATIVE: ARTICLE AREAS

Identifies a primary, quantitative research, peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications. Evaluates the article by doing the following: The description addresses all 4 of the given points, and the description of each point is supported by the article.

 

A2:QUANTITATIVE: CRITIQUE OF EVIDENCE

The evaluation of evidence presented for each area of the journal article from part A1 logically shows whether that section’s evidence supports the outcome of the study and implications for future research.

 

A3:QUANTITATIVE: PROTECTION AND CONSIDERATIONS

The explanation uses specific information from the journal article from part A to show how the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations were addressed by the researcher.

 

A4:QUANTITATIVE: STRENGTH AND LIMITATION

The submission provides relevant information about the 1 identified strength and the 1 identified limitation of the study.

 

A5:QUANTITATIVE: EVIDENCE APPLICATION

The submission accurately describes how the evidence from the article in part A informs current nursing practices. The description is supported with specific examples of currently used nursing practices.

 

B1:QUALITATIVE: ARTICLE AREAS

Identifies a primary, qualitative research, peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications. Evaluates the article by doing the following: The description addresses all 4 of the given points, and the description of each point is supported by the article.

 

B2:QUALITATIVE: CRITIQUE OF EVIDENCE

The evaluation of evidence presented for each area of the journal article from part B1 logically shows whether that section’s evidence supports the outcome of the study and implications for future research.

 

B3:QUALITATIVE: PROTECTION AND CONSIDERATIONS

The explanation uses specific information from the journal article from part B to show how the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations were addressed by the researcher.

 

B4:QUALITATIVE: STRENGTH AND LIMITATION

The submission provides relevant information about the 1 identified strength and the 1 identified limitation of the study.

 

B5:QUALITATIVE: EVIDENCE APPLICATION

The submission describes how the evidence from the article in part B informs current nursing practices. The description is supported with specific examples of currently used nursing practices.

 

C.:APA SOURCES

The submission includes in-text citations and references for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized and demonstrates a consistent application of APA style.

D.:PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION

Content reflects attention to detail, is organized, and focuses on the main ideas as prescribed in the task or chosen by the candidate. Terminology is pertinent, is used correctly, and effectively conveys the intended meaning. Mechanics, usage, and grammar promote accurate interpretation and understanding.