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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. EVIDENCE-BASED TEACHING IN NURSING – Chapter 15 –
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Evidence-Based Teaching: Defined Evidence-based teaching is – Use of research findings and other knowledge to guide educational practices in nursing – Integration of the best research evidence with theories and concepts about learning, teaching, assessment, and other areas related to nursing education; the teacher's expertise; and the learner's preferences and goals – Use knowledge to guide educational practices 2
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Nursing Education Research Need for rigorous research in nursing education to generate evidence that can be used to guide teaching Many nursing education studies are conducted with small samples of students in one setting only – With investigator-developed tools that are not validated Pilot studies need to be replicated Need research to document effectiveness and outcomes of new teaching approaches 3
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Levin’s Model of Educational Research Stage 1: preliminary ideas, hypotheses, observations, and pilot studies Stage 2: controlled laboratory experiments and interventions tested in the classroom, as well as observational studies of master teachers Stage 3: randomized control trials of educational interventions comparing a new approach to the standard one – Interventions assigned randomly to different groups of learners and educational situations Stage 4: effective interventions tested across settings Most nursing education studies are at Stages 1 and 2 4
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Phases of Evidence-Based Teaching Question educational practices and identify need for evidence to guide teaching Search for research studies and other evidence on educational practices Evaluate the quality of the evidence Decide if the findings are applicable to own program, courses, students, and context in which teaching occurs 5
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Question Educational Practices It is the nurse educator’s responsibility to reflect on educational practices and question if there is a better way of teaching students Types of questions – Descriptive: general questions about an educational practice or intervention being considered Guide a literature search for information but not necessarily if method is superior to another – Best practice: questions lead to search for evidence to support educational practice or intervention Search for studies on outcomes of various practices to make a decision 6
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Search for Evidence Search literature for studies on topic and other articles and resources to answer questions Requires knowledge of bibliographic databases – MEDLINE – CINAHL – ERIC 7
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Search for Evidence (cont) Requires skill in searching the literature – Know the databases, literature in them, and how they are organized – Gain skills in selecting keywords for a search Be aware of other resources such as websites that report evidence on educational practices, e.g., Best Evidence Medical Education (BEME) 8
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Search for Evidence (cont) Systematic reviews – Begin by searching for systematic review – Experts critically appraise and synthesize the findings of multiple studies on a particular educational topic to identify best practices Literature reviews – Examination of literature from author's perspective Individual studies – When systematic and literature reviews are not available, review individual studies and critique their quality 9
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Evaluate Quality of Evidence Many systems for rating the quality of the evidence that can be applied to nursing education Highest level: evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses, then – Randomized controlled trials – Cohort studies – Case control and descriptive studies – Expert opinion The stronger the evidence, the more likely it is valid and relevant for a particular educational situation 10
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Evaluate Quality of Evidence (cont) Models for evaluating evidence from educational studies – Levin's model of educational research – Kirkpatrick's Four-Level Evaluation Model – BEME scale 1 = No clear conclusions can be drawn; not significant 2 = Results ambiguous, but there appears to be a trend 3 = Conclusions can probably be based on the results 4 = Results are clear and very likely to be true 5 = Results are unequivocal 11
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Copyright © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Decide if Evidence Is Relevant to own Teaching Are findings ready for implementation based on the evidence? Are findings applicable to own teaching situation? Decide if the findings are relevant to own students, program, courses, and context 12
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