Which independent and dependent variables do you need to collect?

Part 1: Based on how you will evaluate your EBP project, which independent and dependent variables do you need to collect? Why? Part 2: Not all EBP projects result in statistically significant results. Define clinical significance, and explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. How can you use clinical significance to support positive outcomes […]

Practicum Discussion: This week your assignment is to collect and then refine health data about the issue that affects your population group. You will use scholarly professional literature to support

Practicum Discussion: This week your assignment is to collect and then refine health data about the issue that affects your population group. You will use scholarly professional literature to support your ideas about the population at risk. If data is not available for your population on a local level, then use county or state data. […]

TASK Collect evidence to respond to the key areas Using the literature, you have found, collect evidence to respond to the following: 1. Within the patient-centered care model, discuss barrier

TASK Collect evidence to respond to the key areas Using the literature, you have found, collect evidence to respond to the following:  1.     Within the patient-centered care model, discuss barriers and facilitators to achieving compliance with evidence-based nursing. 2.     Discuss two (2) strategies that may help decrease non-compliance of a policy or clinical practice guidelines.  3.     Discuss how you […]

National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System In 1878, congress authorized the US Marine Hospital Service, the precursor to the Public Health Service, to collect morbidity reports on cholera, sma

National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System  In 1878, congress authorized the US Marine Hospital Service, the precursor to the Public Health Service, to collect morbidity reports on cholera, smallpox, plague, and yellow fever from US consuls overseas. For the most part, these diseases have been eradicated, but the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System remains in place. […]