Evidence-Based Practice Application – COPD

Complete the following:

  • Consider your diagnosis from Assessment 1. COPD
  • Explain an issue associated with this diagnosis that could benefit from an EBP approach.
  • Choose the EBP model you wish to implement.
  • Describe each step of the EBP model of your choice.
  • Apply the steps of the model to your search for evidence for your diagnosis issue and describe how you applied them.
  • Locate at least three separate resources of evidence to assist with your diagnosis issue.
  • Analyze the credibility and relevance of each resource as it relates to your diagnosis.

 

SOLUTION

Diagnosis: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Issue:
One significant issue associated with COPD is reducing the frequency of acute exacerbations, which contribute to hospitalizations, decreased quality of life, and increased healthcare costs. Implementing an Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) approach could improve patient outcomes by identifying interventions that are proven to reduce exacerbation frequency.

EBP Model Chosen:
I will use the Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice (JHNEBP) Model, which provides a structured approach to translating evidence into clinical practice.


Step 1: Identify the Practice Question

  • Action: Develop a clear, focused clinical question.

  • Application: Using the PICO format (Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome):

    • Population: Adults with COPD

    • Intervention: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs

    • Comparison: Standard care without structured rehabilitation

    • Outcome: Reduction in acute exacerbations and improved quality of life


Step 2: Gather Evidence

  • Action: Conduct a systematic search for relevant research evidence.

  • Application: Searched PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library for studies on pulmonary rehabilitation and COPD outcomes.

  • Resources Located:

    1. McCarthy, B., et al. (2015). Pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2015(2), CD003793.

      • Credibility: Peer-reviewed Cochrane systematic review; highly reputable.

      • Relevance: Directly addresses pulmonary rehab effectiveness in COPD patients.

    2. Spruit, M. A., et al. (2013). An official American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society statement: Key concepts and advances in pulmonary rehabilitation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 188(8), e13–e64.

      • Credibility: Professional society statement; evidence-based guidelines.

      • Relevance: Provides current standards for pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD care.

    3. Lacasse, Y., et al. (2006). Pulmonary rehabilitation for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, CD003793.

      • Credibility: Peer-reviewed systematic review; evidence synthesis.

      • Relevance: Supports effectiveness of pulmonary rehab interventions in reducing exacerbations and improving exercise tolerance.


Step 3: Appraise the Evidence

  • Action: Evaluate the quality, strength, and applicability of research findings.

  • Application:

    • McCarthy et al.: Level I evidence, strong methodological quality, randomized controlled trials.

    • Spruit et al.: Clinical guidelines, expert consensus, high applicability to practice.

    • Lacasse et al.: Systematic review, slightly older but still relevant; confirms pulmonary rehab efficacy.


Step 4: Integrate the Evidence with Clinical Expertise and Patient Preferences

  • Action: Combine research findings with clinical judgment and patient values.

  • Application: Recommend implementing a structured pulmonary rehab program tailored to the patient’s functional status and preferences, emphasizing exercise training, education, and self-management.


Step 5: Evaluate Outcomes

  • Action: Assess the impact of the intervention on patient outcomes.

  • Application: Track frequency of COPD exacerbations, hospital readmissions, exercise tolerance, and patient-reported quality of life measures.


Step 6: Disseminate Results

  • Action: Share findings with the healthcare team to improve broader clinical practice.

  • Application: Present results during team meetings, update unit protocols, and contribute to patient education materials on COPD management.


Summary:
By applying the JHNEBP model to COPD management, pulmonary rehabilitation emerges as an evidence-based intervention that can reduce exacerbations, improve quality of life, and enhance patient outcomes. Systematic evaluation of high-quality evidence ensures interventions are safe, effective, and patient-centered.


Helpful Resources for EBP and COPD:

  1. Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model – Stepwise guide to EBP implementation.

  2. PubMed – Peer-reviewed medical and nursing research articles.

  3. Cochrane Library – Systematic reviews for evidence-based interventions.

  4. American Thoracic Society Guidelines – Authoritative guidance for pulmonary rehabilitation and COPD management.

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