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Evidenced-Based practiceEvidenced-Based practice is a medical approach that is based on two essential principles. The principles state that medical practices should be based on practical decisions inspired by research studies. The second principles states that the research studies should be chosen and interpreted in accordance with the EBP norms characteristic. These norms disregard qualitative as well as theoretical studies but regard quantitative studies as it results to sufficient evidence in medical practices.
Dissemination of EBP through literature focus can be classified among the best approaches towards the implementation of EBP in medical practices. Literature focus identifies the essential information to be shared (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2011). The approach also helps medical practitioners to share information efficiently as well as evaluate end products in researches. Quantitative research is considered as the best method to be applied in literature focus. Many clinicians use this method to validity study findings thus meeting the core principles of Evidence-Based Practice.
Quantitative studies are flexible as it creates room for the analysis of two independent variables (Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2011). For instance in the clinical study of hypertension, a clinician may choose to analyze the causes of the disease by studying why one group id diagnosed with the ailment while the other is not. The method can be evaluated through population response after presenting the outcome of a medical research to the general public. EBP posters can be used to showcase the result of a quantitative study research practice on a certain disease to the general public (Forsyth et. al, 2010).
The aim of this approach would be to analyze public response in order to evaluate the validity of quantitative study research practice. EBP posters are effective to use when aiming to reach a multitude of people (Forsyth et. al, 2010). Clinical canceling can also be used to reach many people with the aim of determining the validity of a quantitative research study. Quantitative research is an effective approach in disseminating EBP as it fosters simplicity in clinical practice to practitioners.
ReferencesForsyth D, M., Wright T, L., Scherb C, A & Gaspar P, M. (2010). Disseminating Evidence-Based Practice Projects: Poster Design and Evaluation. New York. Springer Publishing Company. Melnyk B, M & Fineout-Overholt E. (2011). Evidence Based Practice in Nursing and health. A Guide to Best Practice. Boston. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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