Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals: Model & Guidelines, Fifth Edition

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About this ebook

Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals has proven to be one of the most foundational books on EBP in nursing and healthcare. Building on the strength of previous versions, the fifth edition is fully revised to present the updated Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice (JHEBP) model representing some of the biggest changes to date. The revised, simplified model presents updates to the categories of evidence, appraisal tools, and emphasis on using suitable pre-appraised evidence. These changes better support real-life EBP projects and the changing evidence-based healthcare landscape.

 

NEW key features of the book include:

·       New chapter on Interprofessional Teams

·       New chapter on real-world implementation

·       Simplified appraisal process

·       Improved “Evidence Phase Decision Tree”

·       The impact of COVID-10 on EBP

·       Emerging issues such as Artificial Intelligence

·       New exemplars showcasing the JHEBP model in action

·       More direction for searching and screening to streamline the process

·       New ways of characterizing best evidence recommendations

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I: Evidence-Based Practice Overview

Chapter 1 Evidence-Based Practice: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Chapter 2: The Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice (JHEBP) Model for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) Process Overview

 

Part II: Practice Question, Evidence, Translation (PET)

Chapter 3: The EBP Team

Chapter 4: The Problem

Chapter 5: The EBP Question

Chapter 6: Searching for Evidence

Chapter 7: Evidence

Chapter 8: Summary, synthesis, and best evidence recommendations

Chapter 9: Translation

Chapter 10: Implementation

Chapter 11: Dissemination

 

Part III: Exemplars

Chapter 12: Exemplars

 

Part IV: Using the JHEBP Tools

Chapter 13: Lessons From Practice: Using the JHEBP Tools

 

Part V: Appendices

A.    PET Process Guide

B.    Question Development Tool

C.     Stakeholder Analysis and Communication Tool

D.    Hierarchy of Evidence Guide

E.     Research Evidence Appraisal Tool

F.     Nonresearch Evidence Appraisal Tool

G.    Individual Evidence Summary Tool

H.    Synthesis and Recommendations Tool

I.      Translation and Action Planning Tool

Publication Guide

About the author

Kim Bissett, PhD, MBA, RN, is a nurse educator and director of EBP at the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. She was the inaugural Evidence-Based Practice Coordinator at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, following two years of serving as the EBP Fellow. She assisted with the development and publication of the second and third editions of Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice: Model and Guidelines and served as an editor on the fourth edition. Bissett has presented and consulted on the topic of evidence-based practice both nationally and internationally. In addition to EBP, her research interests include self-compassion and fostering nurse wellbeing.

Judy Ascenzi, DNP, RN, is the Director of Pediatric Nursing Programs at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center. She also teaches part time in the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing’s Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program. Ascenzi has presented and consulted nationally on the topic of evidence-based practice. She has served as expert facilitator on many evidence-based practice projects in her pediatric practice setting as well as with her adult colleagues at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. She acts as a project advisor and organizational mentor for many doctoral students utilizing the JHEBP Model as the foundational model for their projects.

Madeleine Whalen, MSN/MPH, RN, CEN, NPD-BC, is the Evidence-Based Practice Program Coordinator for the Johns Hopkins Health System. In this role, she supports frontline nursing in completing robust and actionable EBP projects. She began her nursing career in the emergency department while earning her master’s degrees in nursing and public health. Her professional interests include global health, infectious disease, and empowering nurses to advance the profession and science of nursing through inquiry.

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