EBP Model ePoster

Assignment Overview:

Here is a step-by-step instructions guide for creating an Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) ePoster using the (c) 2025 Johns Hopkins EBP Model. This guide helps you organize and present your EBP project in a professional poster format for dissemination. Each section corresponds to a part of the poster and aligns with the Johns Hopkins EBP model and publication standards.

Instructions:

  1. Download the required tools to use for this assignment:
  2. The (c)
  3. website will provide all the forms/appendices required.
  • After completing the permission forms, students will use the information gathered to create their EBP Model ePoster.

Then, use each form/appendix to complete each section listed below for the EBP ePoster.

Sections:

Title and Abstract

Review Appendix A: EBP Project Steps and Overview before starting work on your EBP Model ePoster

  • Title: Clearly identify the project as evidence-based. Make it concise and informative.
  • Abstract: Summarize the project, including:
  • Rationale for the EBP project
  • EBP question (PICO format)
  • Literature search and appraisal methods
  • Key findings and synthesis
  • Recommendations for practice

Introduction

Use content from Appendix B to complete this section.

  • Rationale: Describe the clinical problem, its significance, and the risks of not addressing it.
  • Available Knowledge: Summarize current knowledge from literature (local, national, and global).
  • EBP Question: Present the question using the PICO format.

Methods

Use content from Appendix B and Appendix C.

  • Information Sources: List databases, guidelines, and other sources used.
  • Search Methods: Describe inclusion/exclusion criteria, date limits, and rationale.
  • Keywords: Provide search terms used.
  • Article Screening: Explain how articles were screened (title, abstract, full text).
  • Appraisal Process: Describe how articles were appraised (tools used, reviewers, consensus process).
  • Synthesis & Translation: Outline how evidence was synthesized and translated into practice recommendations.

Results

Use content from Appendix G.

  • Study Selection: Report the number of articles screened and included. Use a flow diagram if possible.
  • Study Characteristics: Summarize key details (author, population, intervention, outcomes, limitations).
  • Findings: Use tables or charts to display individual study results clearly.

Discussion

Use content from Appendix H.

  • Synthesis of Evidence: Summarize overall findings, strengths, and quality of evidence, and recommendations.
  • Limitations: Discuss limitations of both the literature and your review process.
  • Conclusions: Restate the problem and summarize how the project addressed the EBP question.

Implications for Practice

Use content from Appendices C & I.

  • Translation Strategies: Describe recommendations and action plans tailored to your organization.
  • Outcomes: Identify measures used to evaluate success. If implemented, report results.

Overall Poster Design, APA Format, and Spelling/Grammar

  • All required APA elements are present and correctly formatted:
  • title page
  • 1-inch margins
  • headings/subheadings
  • in-text citations (parenthetical and narrative),
  • reference list in alphabetical order

Grammar & Spelling

  • Clear, professional writing is essential for effective communication.
  • All text should be free of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes.
  • Sentences must be well-structured, concise, and easy to read.
  • Proper punctuation, capitalization, and word usage should be consistently applied throughout the poster.

Tips for Poster Design

  • Use clear headings and consistent formatting.
  • Include visuals (tables, charts, and diagrams) to enhance understanding.
  • Keep text concise and focuseduse bullet points where possible.
  • Ensure logical flow from problem identification to recommendations.

Copyleaks Policy

  • This course uses Copyleaks, a plagiarism detection software, to ensure academic integrity.
  • Students can check their assignment’s Copyleaks score as soon as they submit their assignment in Canvas
  • If a student’s Copyleaks similarity score is 20% or higher, the assignment must be revised and resubmitted to reduce the score.
  • Any assignment with a final Copyleaks score above 20% will receive a grade of 0 points.

Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): task 1 assignment and instrutions.pdf

Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted, please review them manually.

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