Nursing Research Critique with Evidence Table—This is an Evidence base research on nursing bedside reporting

 

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This is a paper about Nursing Research Critique with Evidence Table

 

Reading a research study very carefully, and writing an appraisal/evaluation/critique of that study is a fundamental skill you will need as a Master’s prepared nurse. You will also need to learn how to manage all the evidence you find, by using an evidence table. Therefore, this is the first assignment that requires an evidence table attached. The Evidence Table template can be found below.

 

Research is based around the PICOT question of

On hospital medical-surgical floors, does patient satisfaction increase with bedside shift reporting compared to traditional shift change reports at the nurse’s station over a six-month period?

 

attached is the nursing abstract-to use a reference as topic needed but the ABSTRACT IS NOT NEEDED for this paper just there for reference of the final paper.

Evidence Table needed attached to file–There is an evidence table example attached to the file for reference use at least 2-3 evidence reference on the table.

 

Your task: Submit a digital copy of your article along with your report.(Need copies of all the articles used in the report and the evidence table)

 

 

Expected length is 5-6 pages (but no more than 8, excluding cover page or reference list), plus the Evidence table with a single entry upon it.

 

PLEASE SEE ATTACHED FILES AND USED THE GRADING RUBICS ATTACHED AND THE EVIDENCE TABLE ATTACHED!!

 

ALL REFERENCES and info needed are all attached just read instructions using the PICOT question as references for what the research should be based on

On hospital medical-surgical floors, does patient satisfaction increase with bedside shift reporting compared to traditional shift change reports at the nurse’s station over a six-month period?
P-Patients on medical surgical floor
I-bedside shift reporting
C-traditional shift change reports at the nurse’s station
O-increase in patient satisfaction
T-six months

P-Population: Adults 18-80 years of age, with a medical or surgical diagnosis who have been admitted on inpatient medical-surgical unit in the last year(365 days).

I-Intervention:Report at the bedside in front of the patient with patient involvement, for inpatient medical-surgical patient population.

C-Comparison: Traditional report at the nurse’s station involving nurse to nurse with no patient involvement. May be verbal, written, taped, or written

O-Outcome: Increase in patient satisfaction with being involved vs. not being involved.

T-Time: Over six- month period. Measuring satisfactions scores from before bedside reporting to implementation of bedside reporting over 6-month time frame.