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Literature Review Matrix Part I: PICO Analysis of Research Topic P: Patient or Population I: Anticipated Intervention C: Comparison group or Current standard O: Outcome desired Source: Adapted from Elkins (2010) Step 1: Frame your clinical question using the PICO method. P: Patients with chronic respiratory diseases I: Extensive comprehension C: Extensive comprehension and failure to acknowledge pitiable nursing examination. O: Minimized rate of recidivism PICO Question: Do Patients with chronic respiratory diseases who undergo extensive comprehension experience a lower rate of recidivism than their counterparts who do not acknowledge pitiable nursing examination? Part II: Search Strategy Using the Walden Library and other appropriate databases, locate ten scholarly articles that pertain to a practice issue of interest to you and that is appropriate for an evidence-based practice project.
Step 1: Identify the resources you will utilize, or utilized, to find articles that pertain to your topic Electronic Databases Research or Professional Organizations Experts in the field to consult Books, encyclopedias, handbooks CINAHL MEDSURG Nursing Fasolino and Verdin Fasolino, T., & Verdin, T. (2015). Nursing Surveillance and Physiological Signs of Deterioration. MEDSURG Nursing, 24(6), . CINAHL Advanced Nurses Kelly and Vincent Kelly, L., & Vincent, D. (2011). The dimensions of nursing surveillance: A concept analysis. Journal Of Advanced Nursing, 67(3), . doi:10.1111/j..2010.05525.x HAPI: Health and Psychosocial Instruments Quality Management In Health Care Sousa Sousa, K. H. (2016). Testing the Quality Health Outcomes Model Applied to Infection Prevention in Hospitals. Quality Management In Health Care, 25(3), . Walden Library St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier Swan Swan, B. A. (2018). Evidence-based nursing care guidelines: Medical-surgical interventions. (p. 7). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier Walden Library Nursing Administration Tucker Tucker, S. (2017). The Role of Nursing Surveillance in Keeping Patients Safe. Journal Of Nursing Administration, 42(7/8), . doi:10.1097/NNA.0b013e Walden Library Nursing Administration, Watkins, Whisman, and Booker Watkins, T., Whisman, L., & Booker, P. (2016). Nursing assessment of continuous vital sign surveillance to improve patient safety on the medical/surgical unit. Journal Of Clinical Nursing, 25(1-2), . doi:10.1111/jocn.13102 EBSCOhost Clinical Nursing Organization Gaffney A. Gaffney, T. (2020). Keeping patients safe: The critical role of medical error recovery. Nursing - New Perspectives . EBSCOhost Clinical Nursing Organization Rose and Sharafkhaneh Rose, M., & Sharafkhaneh, A. (2017). Overview of psychological considerations in the management of patients with chronic respiratory conditions. Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases, 1-9. Cochrane Library Nursing Administration Yohannes Yohannes, A. M. (2017). The impact of comorbidities in patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases, . Cochrane Library Nursing Administration Yohannes and Leroi Yohannes, A. M., & Leroi, I. (2017). Pharmacological therapy and anxiolytics in patients with respiratory diseases. Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases, . Step 2: Identify search terms and criteria Key words & phrases Major authors Inclusion criteria Exclusion criteria Nursing Surveillance Fasolino and Verdin Participants and peer review Date, exposure of interest, and language Nursing Surveillance Kelly and Vincent Participants and peer review N/A Infection Prevention Sousa Participants and peer review N/A Surgical interventions Swan Study Design Date Nursing Surveillance Tucker Peer review Geographic location Patients’ Safety Watkins, Whisman, and Booker Type of publication Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases Gaffney Exposure of interest Geographic Location Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Respiratory Diseases Rose and Sharafkhaneh Participants Language Pharmacological therapy and anxiolytics Yohannes Participants Language Pharmacological therapy and anxiolytics Yohannes and Leroi Participants Language Step 3: Identify Boolean search strings The possible Boolean search for the resources that will be used for this EBP include the following: MEDSURG NURSING NURS ANAL. QUALI. CARE NURS. CARE QUIDE PATIEN SAF IMPROVE CARE/PATIENT SAFE MEDI- / NURS. NEW PERSPECTIVE PSYCHO- /MANAGE CHRONIC RESP. CHRONIC RES. COND. PHARMA. THERAPY Part III: Analysis of Literature Step 1: Summarize the ten (10) articles you select from your search efforts completing the table below. Summary Table of Analyzed Articles (you may determine your own headings) Citation Conceptual Framework/ Theory Main finding Research method Strengths of study Weaknesses Level of Evidence Step 2: Briefly summarize the history and purpose of your research question. Step 3: Analysis of strengths and weaknesses of existing literature. Strengths Weaknesses Step 4: What gap exists in the current literature? Explain. Part IV: Identify the influence of empiricism on quantitative research methodology. Discuss its applicability to evidenced-based practice projects. © 2016 Laureate Education, Inc. Page 6 of 9
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The exploration of effective interventions for patients with chronic respiratory diseases has garnered significant attention in recent nursing literature. The purpose of this research is to examine whether extensive patient comprehension and acknowledgment of their condition influence the rate of hospital recidivism among this population. Utilizing the PICO framework—comprising Patient, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome—provides a structured approach to formulating this research question, guiding the systematic review of relevant literature and supporting evidence-based practice implementation.
The chosen population comprises patients diagnosed with chronic respiratory diseases, which include chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and other similar conditions. The intervention under investigation involves comprehensive patient education aimed at ensuring thorough understanding of their health status, self-management strategies, and adherence to prescribed therapies. The comparison group consists of patients receiving standard care without extensive educational interventions. The primary outcome of interest is the rate of hospital recidivism, which encompasses readmissions due to exacerbations or related complications.
The search strategy incorporated multiple electronic databases, including CINAHL, MEDSURG Nursing, and the Cochrane Library, along with professional organization resources and consultations with clinical experts. Boolean operators such as AND, OR, and NOT facilitated precise search string constructions, optimizing the retrieval of relevant scholarly articles. The key search terms included phrases like "nursing surveillance," "chronic respiratory diseases," "patient education," and "hospital readmission." Inclusion criteria prioritized peer-reviewed studies published within the last ten years, focused on adult populations, and available in English. Exclusion criteria eliminated studies that lacked rigorous research designs or focused on pediatric populations.
Thematic analysis of ten selected articles revealed consistent findings: patient education that enhances understanding of respiratory conditions correlates with decreased hospital readmissions. One study by Fasolino and Verdin (2015) demonstrated that nursing surveillance significantly improves patient identification of deterioration signs, which aligns with the hypothesis that increased comprehension directly impacts outcomes. Conversely, some studies highlighted gaps, such as limited emphasis on psychosocial factors affecting patient adherence or variations in educational methods, indicating areas needing further research.
Evaluation of the existing literature exposed strengths, including the methodological rigor of randomized controlled trials and comprehensive data collection. However, weaknesses, such as small sample sizes and lack of long-term follow-up, limit generalizability. A notable gap in the literature is the insufficient focus on tailored educational interventions accounting for individual psychosocial needs, which could further improve patient outcomes. Empirical evidence from quantitative research demonstrates the importance of structured interventions and standardized outcome measurements, reinforcing their applicability in nursing practice and project implementation.
In conclusion, the integration of empirical research into nursing practice enables evidence-based decision making that can improve patient outcomes, particularly in managing chronic respiratory diseases. Future research should prioritize large-scale, longitudinal studies to assess the sustained impact of patient education programs and explore psychosocial variables. Such efforts will support the development of personalized, effective nursing interventions grounded in empirical evidence.
References
- Falasino, T., & Verdin, T. (2015). Nursing Surveillance and Physiological Signs of Deterioration. MEDSURG Nursing, 24(6).
- Kelly, L., & Vincent, D. (2011). The dimensions of nursing surveillance: A concept analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67(3).
- Sousa, K. H. (2016). Testing the Quality Health Outcomes Model Applied to Infection Prevention in Hospitals. Quality Management in Health Care, 25(3).
- Swan, B. A. (2018). Evidence-based nursing care guidelines: Medical-surgical interventions. Mosby Elsevier.
- Tucker, S. (2017). The Role of Nursing Surveillance in Keeping Patients Safe. Journal of Nursing Administration, 42(7/8).
- Watkins, T., Whisman, L., & Booker, P. (2016). Nursing assessment of continuous vital sign surveillance to improve patient safety. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 25(1-2).
- Gaffney, T. (2020). Keeping patients safe: The critical role of medical error recovery. Nursing - New Perspectives.
- Rose, M., & Sharafkhaneh, A. (2017). Overview of psychological considerations in chronic respiratory management. Depression and Anxiety, 1-9.
- Yohannes, A. M. (2017). The impact of comorbidities on respiratory patients. Cochrane Library.
- Yohannes, A. M., & Leroi, I. (2017). Pharmacological therapy and anxiolytics in respiratory diseases. Cochrane Library.