NURS FPX 4030 Assessment 1 Locating Credible Databases and Research Communication Strategies to Encourage Diagnosis-Based Research
NURS FPX 4030 Assessment 1 Locating Credible Databases and Research
Communication Strategies to Encourage Diagnosis-Based Research
Among the most useful and the most effective communication strategies that can be implemented at any sort of workplace, mentoring/shadowing is one outstanding approach. When a mentor takes a newer employee under his wing, the latter perceives the various situations and dynamics of the workplace with clarity as the stress and discomfort of feeling alienated are extinguished. Similar is the case with nurses and healthcare professionals. For nurses that are not comfortable with conducting EBP as a practical tool, the best way that can be adopted by the existing senior nurse is mentorship. Mentoring owes its efficacy to four attributes: relevance, applicability, structure, and workability (Hairon et al., 2019). Having discussions and informal interactions can help improve familiarity and ‘break the ice’ more quickly.
The Best Places to Complete the Research
In the above-mentioned scenario, the hospital has a computer lab that gives nurses access to computer systems. Subsequently, the use of computer systems and the internet must be employed for conducting the research. The best places where that can be done is by the perusal and consultation of online viz. journals, articles, and books etcetera. However, owing to the plethora of content on the net, the suitable and reliable must be sieved out. That is done by the CRAAP test (Ahmad, 2018); a process designed to separate proper research sources from the bogus on the basis of Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.
NURS FPX 4030 Assessment 1 Locating Credible Databases and Research
Identification of Five Sources for Evidence of Clinical Diagnosis
For conducting research on credible and stable grounds, the CRAAP test is used as a criterion for selecting sources. The five sources that can be used for research on diabetes and its diagnosis include Clinical Diabetology in the Via Medica Journals, the BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research and Cardiovascular Diabetology by the PMC Journal, and the Advances in Diabetes and Metabolism by the Horizon Research Publishing Corporation.
These sources give details about diabetes that are useful and essential for new nurses in order to acquaint themselves with the various diagnoses and intricacies.