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Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model

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The Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice model (JHNEBP) is an evidence-based practice model (EBP) created by the health professionals of Johns Hopkins Hospital, and the nursing school at Johns Hopkins University (Schaffer, Sandau, & Diedrick, 2013). It was designed as a strategy to promote EBP and EBP projects that introduced and fostered EBP skills in nurses at all levels (Shivnan, 2011). The model serves as a tool to assist nurses with at the bedside care decisions (Schaffer et al., 2013). Reported in 2011, 80 hospitals and nursing schools have used this model (Shivnan, 2011). JHNEBP consists of three main phases: Practice, Evidence and Translation (Schaffer et al., 2013). During the Practice phase the team develops or identifies the clinical practice question and leadership responsibility. In the Evidence phase, evidence is collected through “searching, critiquing, summarizing, determining strength of evidence, and making recommendations” (Schaffer et al., 2013, p.1204). The third phase, Translation, involves the translation of evidence. Based on the evidence, health professionals must decide the adoptability of the change, and the plan of action for implementing the change (Schaffer et al., 2013). Outcomes are also evaluated, and findings are …show more content…

The tools include “a question development tool, an evidence rating scale, and appraisal criteria for research and non-research evidence” (Schaffer et al., 2013, p.1204). The question development tool provides specific steps for formulating the clinical practice question. The rating scale allows users to rate the “strength of evidence and quality for both research and non-research evidence” (Schaffer et al., p. 1204). The rating scale also allows users to rate practitioner expertise and patient experience. Educators may use the appraisal criteria tool as they instruct students on the process of reviewing the evidence (Schaffer et al.,

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