Create a 3-5 page submission in which you develop a PICO(T) question for a specific care issue and evaluate the evidence you locate, which could help to answer the question.
PICOT Question
Introduction
PICO(T) is an acronym that helps researchers and practitioners define aspects of a potential study or investigation.
It stands for:
· P – Patient/population/problem.
· I – Intervention.
· C – Comparison (of potential interventions, typically).
· O – Outcome(s).
· T – Time frame (if time frame is relevant).
The end goal of applying PICO(T) is to develop a question that can help guide the search for evidence (Boswell & Cannon, 2015). From this perspective, a PICO(T) question can be a valuable starting point for nurses who are starting to apply an evidence-based model or EBPs. By taking the time to precisely define the areas in which the nurse will be looking for evidence, searches become more efficient and effective. Essentially, by precisely defining the types of evidence within specific areas, the nurse will be more likely to discover relevant and useful evidence during their search. When applying the PICO(T) approach, the nurse can isolate the interventions of interest and compare to other existing interventions for the evidenced impact on the outcome of the concern.
Reference
Boswell, C., & Cannon, S. (2015). Introduction to nursing research. Jones & Bartlett Learning.
PICO(T) is a framework that can help you structure your definition of the issue, potential approach that you are going to use, and your predictions related to the issue. Word choice is important in the PICO(T) process because different word choices for similar concepts will lead you toward different existing evidence and research studies that would help inform the development of your initial question. When writing a PICO(T)-formatted research question, you want to focus on the impact of the intervention and the comparison on the outcome you desire.
Scenario
For this assessment, please use a health care issue of interest from your current or past nursing practice.
If you do not have an issue of interest from your personal nursing practice, then review the optional Case Studies presented in the resources and select one of those as the basis for your assessment.
Instructions
For this assessment, select a health care issue of interest and apply the PICO(T) process to develop the research question and research it.
Your initial goal is to define the population, intervention, comparison, and outcome. In some cases, a time frame is relevant and you should include that as well, when writing a question you can research related to your issue of interest.
After you define your question, research it, and organize your initial findings, select the two sources of evidence that seem the most relevant to your question and analyze them in more depth.
Specifically, interpret each source’s specific findings and best practices related to your issues, as well explain how the evidence would help you plan and make decisions related to your question.
If you need some structure to organize your initial thoughts and research, the PICOT Question and Research Template document (accessible from the “ Create PICO(T) Questions ” page in the Capella library’s Evidence Based Practice guide) might be helpful.
In your submission, make sure you address the following grading criteria:
· Define a practice issue to be explored via a PICO(T) approach. Create a PICO(T)-formatted research question
· Identify sources of evidence that could be potentially effective in answering a PICO(T) question (databases, journals, websites, etc.).
· Explain the findings from articles or other sources of evidence as it relates to the identified health care issue.
· Explain the relevance of the findings from chosen sources of evidence to making decision related to a PICO(T) question.
· Communicate using writing that is clear, logical, and professional with correct grammar and spelling using the current APA style.
Example Assessment: You may use the following to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the scoring guide would look like:
· Assessment 3 Example [PDF] .
Additional Requirements
Your assessment should meet the following requirements:
· Length of submission: Create a 3–5-page submission focused on defining a research question and interpreting evidence relevant to answering it.
· Number of references: Cite a minimum of four sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your findings and considerations. Resources should be no more than 5 years old.
· APA formatting: Format references and citations according to the current APA style.
Competencies Measured
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:
· Competency 1: Interpret findings from scholarly quantitative, qualitative, and outcomes research articles and studies.
. Explain the findings from articles or other sources of evidence that are relevant to the health care issue.
· Competency 2: Analyze the relevance and potential effectiveness of evidence when making a decision.
. Identify sources of evidence that could be potentially effective in answering a PICO(T) question.
. Explain the relevance of the findings from chosen sources of evidence to making decision related to a PICO(T) question.
· Competency 3: Apply an evidence-based practice model to address a practice issue.
. Define a practice issue to be explored via a PICO(T) approach and develop a PICO(T)-formatted research question.
· Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly communication strategies to lead practice changes based on evidence.
. Organize content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions; contains few errors in grammar/punctuation, word choice, and spelling.
. Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references exhibiting nearly flawless adherence to APA format.
PICOT Question
Create a 3
–
5 page submission in which you develop a PICO(T) question for a specific
care issue and evaluate the evidence you locate, which could help to answer the
question.
Introduction
PICO(T) is an acronym that helps researchers and practitioners define
aspects of a
potential study or investigation.
It stands for:
·
P
–
Patient/population/problem.
·
I
–
Intervention.
·
C
–
Comparison (of potential interventions, typically).
·
O
–
Outcome(s).
·
T
–
Time frame (if time frame is re
levant).
The end goal of applying PICO(T) is to develop a question
that can help guide the
search for evidence (Boswell & Cannon, 2015). From this perspective, a PICO(T)
question can be a valuable starting point for nurses who are starting to apply an
evid
ence
–
based model or EBPs. By taking the time to precisely define the areas in
which the nurse will be looking for evidence, searches become more efficient and
effective. Essentially, by precisely defining the types of evidence within specific areas,
the nu
rse will be more likely to discover relevant and useful evidence during their
search.
When applying the PICO(T)
approach, the nurse can isolate the interventions
of interest and compare to other existing interventions for the evidenced impact on the
outco
me of the concern.
Reference
Boswell, C., & Cannon, S. (2015).
Introduction to nursi
ng research
. Jones & Bartlett
Learning.
PICO(T)
is a framework that can help you structure your definitio
n of the issue, potential
approach that you are going to use, and your predictions related to the issue. Word
choice is important in the PICO(T) process because different word choices for similar
concepts will lead you toward different existing evidence an
d research studies that
would help inform the development of your initial question.
When writing a PICO(T)
–
formatted research question, you want to focus on the impact of the intervention and the
comparison on the outcome you desire.
PICOT Question
Create a 3-5 page submission in which you develop a PICO(T) question for a specific
care issue and evaluate the evidence you locate, which could help to answer the
question.
Introduction
PICO(T) is an acronym that helps researchers and practitioners define aspects of a
potential study or investigation.
It stands for:
P – Patient/population/problem.
I – Intervention.
C – Comparison (of potential interventions, typically).
O – Outcome(s).
T – Time frame (if time frame is relevant).
The end goal of applying PICO(T) is to develop a question that can help guide the
search for evidence (Boswell & Cannon, 2015). From this perspective, a PICO(T)
question can be a valuable starting point for nurses who are starting to apply an
evidence-based model or EBPs. By taking the time to precisely define the areas in
which the nurse will be looking for evidence, searches become more efficient and
effective. Essentially, by precisely defining the types of evidence within specific areas,
the nurse will be more likely to discover relevant and useful evidence during their
search. When applying the PICO(T) approach, the nurse can isolate the interventions
of interest and compare to other existing interventions for the evidenced impact on the
outcome of the concern.
Reference
Boswell, C., & Cannon, S. (2015). Introduction to nursing research. Jones & Bartlett
Learning.
PICO(T) is a framework that can help you structure your definition of the issue, potential
approach that you are going to use, and your predictions related to the issue. Word
choice is important in the PICO(T) process because different word choices for similar
concepts will lead you toward different existing evidence and research studies that
would help inform the development of your initial question. When writing a PICO(T)-
formatted research question, you want to focus on the impact of the intervention and the
comparison on the outcome you desire.