Evidence Based Practice Research Discussion 250 Words Minimum And 3 References

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Evidence Based Practice Research Discussion 250 Words Minimum And 3 References

Group A:Minimum 150 words and 2 references 

Discuss the critical factors and strategies that will support successful implementation of your EBP proposal in your current practice setting.  Discuss the role of nursing in the development and implementation of EBP initiatives.

Group B:Minimum 250 words and 3 references

Develop a plan to disseminate the results of your EBP proposal.  Be specific.  Look at a variety of methods and tailor your plan to those criteria.  Describe the criteria.  Why did you select your choice?  Suggestion:  Look at various national nursing conferences / organizations for criteria for submission of an EBP project.

The following is my Evidence-Based Practice question

Develop a plan to disseminate the results of your EBP proposal.  Be specific.  Look at a variety of methods and tailor your plan to those criteria.  Describe the criteria.  Why did you select your choice?  Suggestion:  Look at various national nursing conferences / organizations for criteria for submission of an EBP project.In males with urinary inconsistencies, dementia, an overactive bladder, or even those going through alcohol withdrawal (P), what is the effect of condom catheterization (I) as compared to the use of Foley catheterization (C) on the prevention of CAUTIs a condition referred to as Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTIs) (O)?

I settled on catheterization because the number of cases of males in need of catheters has been seen to rise annually, with an estimated 2400 cases being recorded yearly with a future increment projection (Parker et al., 2017). It has been found that CAUTIs alone contribute to 75 % of the total of all cases of urinary tract infections. Hence, a total of 12% of male patients who are put under catheterization are at a higher risk of contracting CAUTIs (Schallom et al., 2020).