Across
- 1. These questions are general, foundational questions about a clinical issue
- 2. A five component scheme for formulating EBP questions
- 4. The condition, experience, or circumstance that is of interest in a research question
- 5. International network of institutions and individuals that maintains systematic reviews of clinical interventions (2 words)
- 7. The process of developing generalizations from specific observations (2 words)
- 9. The process of beginning with a research-based innovation that gets evaluated for possible use in practice (2 words)
- 13. Rank the types of evidence sources according to the strength of the evidence they provide (2 words)
- 16. This report identified educational inadequacies in nurse teachers
- 17. A set of interventions to treat or prevent a specific cluster of symptoms (2 words)
- 18. These questions can be answered based on current best research evidence
Down
- 1. Findings from research that is methodologically appropriate, rigorous, and clinically relevant (2 words)
- 2. The characteristics of the patients/clients related to a research question
- 3. The extent to which study designs and findings have relevance in a variety of real-world contexts (2 words)
- 5. Imposing conditions on the research situation so that biases are minimized and precision and validity are maximized
- 6. Research on how findings from studies can best be translated into nursing practice (2 words)
- 8. The process of developing specific predictions from general principles (2 words)
- 10. Integrating qualitative research findings on a specific topic that are themselves interpretive synthesis of narrative information
- 11. Confirmation of study results is usually needed through this
- 12. A "trial run" in a clinical setting (2 words)
- 14. The belief that phenomena are not haphazard and the result of prior causes
- 15. This group at the NIH promotes/financially supports research projects and training related to patient care
