- Reviews the theoretical and philosophical base of evidence-based practice and its importance to DNPs in practice.
- Explains the evidence-based practice process and its role in the scholarly project.
- Describes the rationales and tools for assessing the trustworthiness and application of the best available evidence.
- Discusses the process of translating research into evidence-based practice.
- Examines methods for evaluating research and determining the appropriate evaluation strategy for individual scholarly projects.
- Addresses the presentation and dissemination of project findings.
- Describes opportunities in translational science and encourages intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary involvement and collaboration in future scholarly activities.
- Includes a Davis Digital Version, your complete text online at DavisPlus that let’s you quickly search for the content you need, and add notes, highlights, and bookmarks.
I. Foundations
1. What Is a DNP Project?