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Purpose: Understanding if the literature is good enough for answering a clinical question is a critical step in developing a solution to the problem and improving patient outcomes.
Description: Using the literature selected in the Part 3 assignment, you will categorize your selections and assign a level of evidence to each. See the grading rubric embedded in BS.
Instructions:
1. Using the 4 (possibly 5, if a CPG was found) articles you found for your EBP Project, Part 3 assignment, include the first author’s last name and year of publication in the first column of the table on this document.
2. Include the journal title in which the article appeared along with whether or not the journal is peer-reviewed in the second column.
3. Categorize each article as primary-quantitative, primary-qualitative, secondary, other-CPG, or other-not a CPG. Provide a rationale for your categorization for each article. Record your evaluation in the table on this document.
4. Based on your categorization, assign a level of evidence to each, per the pyramid in this Week’s presentation. Record the level of evidence in the table on this document.
5. Based on your assignment of the level of evidence, reflect on whether the literature you found—AS A WHOLE—is sufficient to help answer your clinical question. If yes, why? If not, why and what are the next steps to find the literature you need to support the answer to your clinical question? Include this reflection on the last page of the grid.
6. On a separate Word document, provide properly-formatted APA citations for all articles used for Part 4 (include replacement articles). Use the last page of the APA Paper Example #1 from the Oak Point APA Resources page to see how the reference page should look. Also, refer to the APA and Writing Overview with Citation Examples PPT on the LibGuide for additional information.
7. Upload this grid/reflection document, your APA reference document, and pdfs of all your chosen articles to the appropriate assignment dropbox with the following titles:
Lastname EBP Project Part 4 LoE
Lastname EBP Project Part 4 APA
Lastname Article 1
Lastname Article 2
Lastname Article 3
Lastname Article 4
Lastname Article 5 (CPG, if found)
Adams, Y. J., Stommel, M., Ayoola, A., Horodynski, M., Malata, A., & Smith, B. (2017). Use and evaluation of postpartum care services in rural Malawi. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 49(1), 87-95.http://library.stikespantirapih.ac.id/downloads/Jo… me%2049%20Tahun%202017,%20No%201.pdf#page=
Appleton, J., Russell, C. G., Laws, R., Fowler, C., Campbell, K., & Denney‐Wilson, E. (2018). Infant formula feeding practices associated with rapid weight gain: A systematic review. Maternal & child nutrition, 14(3), e12602. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC68661…
Hutchens, B. F., & Kearney, J. (2020). Risk factors for postpartum depression: an umbrella review.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?output=instlink…
l=en&as_sdt=0,5&as_ylo=2016&scillfp=16596831438015736
Ghaedrahmati, M., Kazemi, A., Kheirabadi, G., Ebrahimi, A., & Bahrami, M. (2017). Postpartum depression risk factors: A narrative review. Journal of education and health promotion, 6.Journal of midwifery & women’s health, 65(1), 96-108.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC55616…
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EBP Project, Part 4: Levels of Evidence
Author/Year
Journal Title/Peer
Review?
Category
Reflection on the body of evidence as a whole to answer your research question.
Rationale for Category
Level of Evidence
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