My PICO Question: Is health education among the population including patients effective in preventing cancer or risk of developing cancer as compared to therapy alone?
Learning Objectives: At the end of this Module students will be aware of triggering issues for the need to create an EBP, the purpose and priority for EBP, and leadership strategies to create and sustain a change in practice.
Textbook Chapter 12
Learning Activities: Review Power Point Chapter_12 Leadership.pptx
EBP Proposal Development.pptx
IOWA & Larrabee Models for EBP Development.docx
Week # 9 Graded Discussion by Tues 11/6/22
Week # 9 Graded Discussion (Creating Part I of your EBP Proposal)
Create the first part of your EBP Proposal. The information you include here can later be used in your EBP Power Point.
Describe the following:
Title of your EBP Change Proposal
Triggering issues (what is the problem, need for improvement, issue of concern, etc.)
Organization: where will this change take place (hospital, clinic, community, school, etc.) Do not use real names, use made names such as Molloy Hospital.
Purpose: What is the purpose, significance, why is a change needed?
Priority: Is this a priority?
Team members; Who will you invite to join your team (disciplines represented, expertise)? Use made up names)
No peer responses required this week.
Please include thes Reference in your write up—–
(i used somayaji for my write up project.)
Somayaji, D., Blok, A. C., Hayman, L. L., Colson, Y., Jaklisch, M., & Cooley, M. E. (2019). Enhancing behavioral change among lung cancer survivors participating in a lifestyle risk reduction intervention: a qualitative study. Supportive Care in Cancer, 27(4), 1299–1308. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-018-4631-1
https://web-p-ebscohost-com.molloy.idm.oclc.org/ehost/viewarticle/render?
Usher-Smith, J. A., Masson, G., Mills, K., Sharp, S. J., Sutton, S., Klein, W. M. P., & Griffin, S. J. (2018). A randomized controlled trial of the effect of providing online risk information and lifestyle advice for the most common preventable cancers: study protocol. BMC Public Health, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5712-2