Create a poster presentation to communicate an implementation plan to bridge the gap between the evidence you will research and clinical practice. You will then record audio of no more than five minutes presenting your poster.
Master's-level nurses need to be able to think critically about the evidence, outcomes data, and other relevant information they encounter throughout their daily practice. Often the evidence or information that a nurse encounters, researches, or studies is not presented in the exact context of that nurse's practice. A key skill of the master's-level nurse is to transfer evidence from the context in which it was presented and apply it to a different context in order to maximize the benefit to patients in that new context.
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Professional Context
Critical appraisal of evidence is essential for nurses to practice evidence-based nursing, improve patient outcomes, contribute to research quality, make informed decisions, and fulfill their professional responsibilities. It is a key component of promoting excellence and continual improvement in nursing practice.
Ethical research ensures that the rights and well-being of research participants are protected. This includes obtaining informed consent, maintaining confidentiality, and minimizing any potential harm to individuals involved in the research. Ethical research contributes to the long-term impact of evidence-based practice and greater acceptance of evidence-based practices. By conducting research ethically, you will generate knowledge that is more likely to stand the test of time and continue to inform practice and policy in the future.
Master's-level nurses understand the importance of utilizing evidence-based practice in their health care setting. The challenge is bridging the gap between the evidence and clinical practice. "This is the way we've always done it," is a common response and may not indicate evidence-based practice is being utilized. Furthermore, when a practice problem is identified, what are the steps to communicate the need for change with the interprofessional team?
One way to communicate the need for quality improvements, as well as your plans for achieving specific changes, is through a presentation poster. This type of communication tool is used in workplaces as well as professional and academic conferences. Being able to convey the essence and value of a project in a compelling and succinct way is a valuable skill, and it is vital within the constraints of a single poster.
Scenario
You have been asked to give a poster presentation based on your work and research on a clinical problem in your practice setting. The purpose is to lay out the evidence and a potential implementation plan to your colleagues in order to bridge the gap between the evidence and the practice and improve the quality and outcomes of care.
Instructions
Identify a clinical problem in your work setting and develop an implementation plan to carry out your evidence-based practice proposal using a poster presentation. You may use the Poster Presentation Template [PPTX] Download Poster Presentation Template [PPTX]to help structure and organize your assessment submission.
Your Implementation Plan should include the following:
• Background on the clinical problem.
• PICOT question.
• Stakeholders that will be impacted.
• Action plan for implementation.
• Potential barriers to project implementation.
• Baseline data that will be needed to evaluate outcomes.
• Search strategy and databases used.
• Summary of the evidence with a critical appraisal of its quality.
The bullet points below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Be sure that your poster presentation addresses all of them.
• Develop a PICOT question for a chosen clinical problem.
o Include a graphic that is relevant to the clinical problem.
o Provide a background on the clinical problem identified.
• Outline an action plan to implement the evidence-based project that includes:
o The recommended practice change.
o Proposed timeline for implementation.
o The tools or resources that will be needed to support the project.
• Identify the stakeholders, opportunities for innovation, and potential barriers to the practice change needed for project implementation.
o Who are the stakeholders who will be impacted?
o What are areas of the project that present opportunities for innovation?
o What are the potential barriers, such as a lack of knowledge, time, skill level, motivation, or resources that could impact project implementation?
• Propose outcome criteria to evaluate the evidence-based practice project and how they will be measured.
o How will outcomes be measured?
o How do your outcomes align with the Quadruple Aim?
How will your outcome measures inform evidence-based practice, guidelines, or policies?
• Evaluate the evidence that supports the need for practice change.
Presentation to communicate an implementation plan
Full Answer Section
- Action Plan for Implementation: Recommended Practice Change, Timeline, Tools/Resources
- Potential Barriers to Implementation
- Proposed Outcome Criteria & Measurement (Align with Quadruple Aim)
- Conclusion/Call to Action
- Poster presentation to communicate implementation plan: Yes
- Bridge gap between evidence and clinical practice: Yes
- Record audio <= 5 minutes: Yes (will design content to fit this)
- Master's-level nurse critical thinking: Yes (implicit in content)
- Identify clinical problem in work setting: Yes (HAPIs)
- Develop implementation plan: Yes
- Use Poster Presentation Template (implied structure): Yes
- Background on clinical problem: Yes
- PICOT question: Yes
- Stakeholders impacted: Yes
- Action plan for implementation: Yes
- Potential barriers: Yes
- Baseline data for evaluation: Yes
- Search strategy and databases: Yes (in notes)
- Summary of evidence with critical appraisal: Yes (in notes)
- Include graphic relevant to problem: Yes
- Recommended practice change: Yes
- Proposed timeline: Yes
- Tools or resources needed: Yes
- Opportunities for innovation: Yes
- Outcome criteria and measurement: Yes
- Outcomes align with Quadruple Aim: Yes
- Outcomes inform EBP, guidelines, policies: Yes
- Evaluate evidence supporting practice change: Yes
- Notes section for search/summary/appraisal: Yes
- Clinical Problem: HAPIs. Very common, clear evidence base.
- PICOT: "In adult medical-surgical patients (P), does the implementation of a standardized, nurse-driven pressure injury prevention bundle (I) compared to current standard care (C) lead to a decrease in HAPI incidence (O) within 6 months (T)?"
- Evidence: Will search for systematic reviews, meta-analyses on pressure injury prevention bundles (e.g., repositioning, skin assessment, nutrition, moisture management).
- Action Plan: Education, bundle implementation, documentation changes, leadership rounds.
- Barriers: Staff workload, resistance to change, lack of resources.
- Outcomes: HAPI incidence rate, patient satisfaction, cost reduction, staff satisfaction.
- Innovation: Gamification for education, AI for early risk assessment.
Poster Presentation Template (Simulated Layout) [Top Banner - Title, Author, Affiliation] Title: Reducing Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries: An Evidence-Based Implementation Plan Author: [Your Name, MSN, RN, PMHNP Student] Affiliation: [Your University/Healthcare Organization Name]
[Left Column]
1. Introduction & Background
(Insert relevant graphic here: e.g., an icon representing a pressure injury, or a visual showing a continuum of care) Hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) remain a significant challenge in acute care settings, leading to prolonged hospital stays, increased healthcare costs, pain for patients, and reduced quality of life. Despite existing guidelines, inconsistent application of evidence-based prevention strategies persists, indicating a gap between best practice evidence and routine clinical care on our adult medical-surgical unit. This project aims to bridge this gap through a structured implementation plan.2. PICOT Question
In adult medical-surgical patients (P), does the implementation of a standardized, nurse-driven pressure injury prevention bundle (I) compared to current standard care (C) lead to a decrease in Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury (HAPI) incidence (O) within 6 months (T)?[Middle Column]
3. Evidence Summary & Critical Appraisal (Detailed in Speaker Notes)
- Key Findings: Strong evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses consistently demonstrates that multi-component pressure injury prevention bundles significantly reduce HAPI incidence across diverse patient populations.
- High-Quality Components: Bundles often include standardized skin assessment, frequent repositioning, moisture management, nutritional support, and support surface optimization.
- Impact: These bundles are associated with improved patient outcomes, reduced healthcare costs, and enhanced nurse satisfaction due to clear guidelines.
4. Stakeholders & Innovation Opportunities
- Impacted Stakeholders:
- Patients & Families: Direct beneficiaries of improved skin integrity and comfort.
- Nurses (RNs, LPNs, CNAs): Primary implementers; impact on workload, job satisfaction, and professional pride.
- Physicians & Interprofessional Team: Collaboration in patient assessment and care planning.
- Hospital Leadership/Administration: Financial impact, quality metrics, reputation.
- Wound Care Team: Collaboration and expertise.
- Opportunities for Innovation:
- Technology Integration: Leverage EHR alerts for risk assessment and repositioning reminders. Explore smart beds with automated turning.
- Gamification: Implement gamified education and compliance tracking for staff engagement.
Sample Answer
The user wants a poster presentation outline to implement an evidence-based practice change in a clinical setting. I need to identify a clinical problem, develop a PICOT question, outline an action plan, identify stakeholders/barriers/innovation opportunities, propose outcome criteria aligned with the Quadruple Aim, and summarize evidence with a critical appraisal in the notes section.
I will choose a common clinical problem for this example: Reducing hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs) on an adult medical-surgical unit. This is a highly relevant and impactful problem in nursing. Poster Structure (simulated using a typical poster layout):- Title Section: Title, Author, Affiliation, Contact
- Introduction/Background: Clinical Problem, Graphic
- PICOT Question
- Search Strategy & Evidence Summary/Appraisal (This will be detailed in the speaker notes, but a summary will be on the poster)
- Stakeholders & Opportunities for Innovation