Translation of Evidence into Nursing and Health Care, Second Edition / Edition 2

Translation of Evidence into Nursing and Health Care, Second Edition / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0826117848
ISBN-13:
9780826117847
Pub. Date:
03/21/2016
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
ISBN-10:
0826117848
ISBN-13:
9780826117847
Pub. Date:
03/21/2016
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Company
Translation of Evidence into Nursing and Health Care, Second Edition / Edition 2

Translation of Evidence into Nursing and Health Care, Second Edition / Edition 2

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Overview

Designed as a textbook for the DNP curriculum and as a practical resource for more seasoned health professionals, this acclaimed text encompasses aninterprofessional approach to translating evidence into nursing and health care practice that is useful for both clinical and nonclinical environments. Thesecond edition presents new chapters, three of which feature additional approaches for translating evidence into practice, new methods of informationtechnology for translation, and interprofessional collaboration and practice for translation and three that offer 19 exemplars that illustrate actualtranslation work within the areas of population health and specialty practice, and in the health care system. Consistently woven throughout are the themesof integration and application of knowledge into practice, leadership and evaluating change, leadership strategies for translation, and interprofessionalapplications across settings. Also included is new information about outcomes management for improvement of direct and indirect care.

The second edition continues to deliver applicable theory and strategies to achieve improved outcomes, and meets the DNP core competency requirements. Itfeatures a variety of models for change as they relate to translation of research into practice. The text underscores the importance of translatingevidence for use in practice to improve health care and health care delivery, and presents strategies to achieve this. It addresses the use of evidence toimprove nursing education, discusses how to reduce the divide between researchers and policy makers, and presents expedients for overcoming resistance tochange. Extensive lists of references, web links, and other resources enhance learning and support the development of the DNP core competencies.

NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION:

  • Addition of an esteemed co-editor
  • Reorganized and revised for enhanced comprehension
  • New chapters: Methods for Translation, Information Technology and Decision Support, Interprofessional Collaboration and Practice for Translation, and Data Management and Evaluation of Translation
  • Three new exemplar chapters: Population Health Exemplars, Specialty Practice Exemplars, and Health Care System Exemplars
  • Updated information on integration and application of knowledge into practice, leading and evaluating change, leadership strategies for translation, and interprofessional application across settings
  • New coverage of outcomes management for improvement of direct and indirect care

KEY FEATURES:

  • Offers an in-depth guide for planning, implementing, and translating evidence
  • Includes extensive references necessary for doctoral study
  • Provides the perfect supplement for evidence-based practice materials that often have limited information or value for translation/implementation activities

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826117847
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/21/2016
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 472
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Kathleen (Kathi) M. White, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, served as director of the MSN (Entry into Nursing), Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and Master's programs at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and coordinated the MSN Health Systems Management Track and the MSN/MBA dual degree option. She continues to hold an adjunct faculty appointment at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, where she teaches in the Masters in Education for the Health Professions program, a collaboration of the Johns Hopkins Schools of Nursing, Medicine, Public Health, Business, and Education. Dr. White is recognized for her leadership in evidence-based practice. She was an original member of the School of Nursing/Johns Hopkins Hospital collaborative team that developed the widely published, award-winning Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-based Practice Model and Guidelines. Dr. White served as a senior adviser to the Center for Health Workforce Analysis, the Division of Nursing, and the Office of Performance Management in the Bureau of Health Professions at the Health Resources and Services Administration from 2010--2013. Her numerous practice leadership roles have included consulting with Parkway Group Healthcare in Singapore and the primary health care reform project in Armenia; as a member of the Hopkins-Healthways Advisory Group; as a member of the Maryland Health Care Commission's Hospital Performance Evaluation Guide Advisory Committee; as chairperson of the American Nursing Association Congress on Nursing Practice and Economics from 2006--2010; as the inaugural chairperson of the Maryland Patient Safety Center's Board of Directors; and as the chairperson of the Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center Board of Trustees from 2021--2023 (Board member, 2015--present).


Sharon Dudley-Brown, PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAAN, is a Professor at the University of Delaware. She also holds a faculty appointment at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she sees patients as well as conducts research on patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Dr. Dudley-Brown has held several academic appointments, both nationally and internationally, and has worked as a nurse practitioner at several institutions over the past 25+ years. She has published numerous peer-reviewed papers and abstracts in the fields of nursing, inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis, and is currently a member of several editorial boards, including that of Gastroenterology Nursing, where she is the international editor. She was instrumental in the formation of and is on the Board of Trustees of GHAPP: Gastroenterology and Hepatology Advanced Practice Providers, an organization dedicated to the education of APPs in gastroenterology and hepatology.



Mary F. Terhaar, PhD, RN, ANEF, FAAN, is Associate Dean for Graduate Programs at the Fitzpatrick College of Nursing at Villanova University. She is a respected leader in translation, education, and team collaboration. Across 40 years of leadership spanning diverse systems, roles, and clinical services; she has framed problems as challenges, built high-functioning teams with diverse talents, and led development and execution of replicable solutions. Dr. Terhaar has authored or co-authored more than 70 manuscripts and chapters, as well as two broadly adopted texts on translation, evaluation, and DNP education. She is sought as a consultant on curriculum design and continuous improvement in nursing education and provides support to programs working to deliver high impact, rigorous education. She is an active site visitor and team leader for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Dr. Terhaar has advanced DNP education by creating processes, curricula, and resources which guide faculty and students across the nation and in five countries to produce outcomes. The pioneering work of teams she has led provides guidance for IRB submission, scholarly writing, data management, translation, multiple significant practice challenges, and now entry and success in doctoral education for nurses on the rise. All are increasingly included in curricula which prepare graduates to meet the Quadruple Aim. Dr. Terhaar has led a series of programs to increase diversity in the workforce by increasing diversity in graduate and undergraduate education. Most recently, she developed and lead an innovative program to increase diversity and belonging among undergraduate nursing students in collaboration with the Independence Blue Cross Foundation, and North Philadelphia high schools. Dr. Terhaar is co-founder of an innovative program that helps prospective students remove barriers to entering doctoral study, which has increased successful applications across diverse groups of nurses. She also developed a post-doctoral program for DNPs which increased dissemination, socialization, collaboration, and impact. She has helped to increase the caliber and rigor of scholarship produced by DNPs, appropriate submissions to IRBs, reliability of data and means testing, successful publications, and outcomes from DNP projects.

Table of Contents

Contents

Contributors

Foreword Patricia M. Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN

Preface Mary F. Terhaar

Acknowledgments

PART I: TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE

1. Evidence-Based Practice

Kathleen M. White

2. The Science of Translation and Major Frameworks

Kathleen M. White

3. Change Theory and Models: Framework for Translation

Kathleen M. White

PART II: APPLICATION OF TRANSLATION

4. Translation of Evidence to Improve Clinical Outcomes

Julie Stanik-Hutt

5. Translation of Evidence for Improving Safety and Quality

Kathleen M. White

6. Translation of Evidence for Leadership

Mary F. Terhaar

7. Translation of Evidence for Health Policy

Kathleen M. White

PART III: TRANSLATION METHODS

8. Methods for Translation

Mary F. Terhaar

9. Project Planning and the Work of Translation

Mary F. Terhaar, Rachael Crickman, and Deborah S. Finnell

10. Education and Translation

Mary F. Terhaar and Marisa L. Wilson

11. Information Technology: A Foundation and Enabler for Translation of Evidence Into Practice

Barbara B. Frink

12. Information Technology and Decision Support

Marisa L. Wilson

13. Interprofessional Collaboration and Practice for Translation

Kathleen M. White

PART IV: ISSUES IN TRANSLATION

14. Creating a Culture That Promotes Translation

Joyce Williams

15. Best Practices in Translation: Challenges and Barriers in Translation

Sharon Dudley-Brown

16. Legal and Ethical Issues in Translation

Sharon Dudley-Brown and Cynda Hylton Rushton

17. Data Management and Evaluation of Translation

Martha Sylvia

18. Dissemination of Evidence

Sharon Dudley-Brown

PART V: TRANSLATION EXEMPLARS

19. Population Health Exemplars

Mary F. Terhaar

20. Specialty Practice Exemplars

Mary F. Terhaar

21. Health Care System Exemplars

Mary F. Terhaar

Index

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