Why do you think many healthcare practitioners are often unwilling to change practice patterns, based on research findings? Some practitioners criticize evidence-based practice as "cookbook care." Considering these perceptions, how would you utilize your education and experiences in planning the implementation of a major change?
week 1
Why do you think many
healthcare practitioners are often unwilling to change practice
patterns, based on research findings? Some practitioners criticize
evidence-based practice as "cookbook care." Considering these
perceptions, how would you utilize your education and experiences in
planning the implementation of a major change?
Consider
the question: "Why do physicians and nurses kill more people than
airline pilots?" Apply your critical thinking skills to this argument
and critique the statement. First, do you think it's true? If it is,
what do you think about their rationale? How would you address it if the
question were posed to you in a forum?
week 2
What
kinds of extraneous variables (not cited in the studies) do you think
could have affected the relationships between the independent variables
and the dependent variables in both the Messina et al. and Coyne et al.
studies?
How
effectively do you think the Coyne et al. study and the Messina et al.
study both used their review of literature to help the reader understand
why the research question was asked? How could they have done it more
effectively?
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