You are a registered nurse working in a medical-surgical unit. You’ve noticed that many patients are experiencing postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) despite receiving standard antiemetic medication. Your supervisor has asked you to research and propose an evidence-based intervention to address this issue.
Your task is to:
Conduct a brief literature search and identify at least two relevant, recent (within the last 5 years) research articles that address the clinical situation from the case study.
Critically appraise the evidence found in these articles, considering factors such as study design, sample size, and relevance to your patient population.
Based on the evidence and considering your clinical expertise, propose an intervention to reduce PONV in your unit.
In your response, be sure to:
Clearly define EBP and its core principles
Demonstrate how each step of your process aligns with these principles
Reflect on any challenges you encountered in applying EBP and how you overcame them
Your case study response should be approximately 400-600 words.
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a systematic approach to clinical decision-making that integrates the best available research evidence with a healthcare professional’s clinical expertise and the patient’s values and preferences (Sackett et al., 1996). The core principles of EBP include:
- Asking a well-defined clinical question: Identifying a specific problem or area for improvement in patient care.
- Searching for the best evidence: Systematically locating relevant and high-quality research studies that address the clinical question.
- Critically appraising the evidence: Evaluating the validity, reliability, and applicability of the research findings to the specific clinical context.
- Integrating the appraised evidence with clinical expertise and patient values: Synthesizing the research findings with the clinician’s knowledge and experience,
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) and Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is a systematic approach to clinical decision-making that integrates the best available research evidence with a healthcare professional’s clinical expertise and the patient’s values and preferences (Sackett et al., 1996). The core principles of EBP include:
- Asking a well-defined clinical question: Identifying a specific problem or area for improvement in patient care.
- Searching for the best evidence: Systematically locating relevant and high-quality research studies that address the clinical question.
- Critically appraising the evidence: Evaluating the validity, reliability, and applicability of the research findings to the specific clinical context.
- Integrating the appraised evidence with clinical expertise and patient values: Synthesizing the research findings with the clinician’s knowledge and experience,