This guide is designed to assist graduate students in the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program with the research and scholarly writing components of the final DNP Project.
This video demonstrates how to perform a database search for evidence to support a PICOT question using the CINAHL database as an example
This worksheet can be used to brainstorm keywords and search terms, and craft your search strategy PICO search strategy handout from EBSCOhostAsking questions is at the heart of evidence-based practice.
If nurses never asked questions about how to improve patient care based on scientific research evidence, then no beneficial changes or advancements in nursing practice would occur. Cultivating a spirit of inquiry is essential for evidence-based practice implementation.
The PICO(T) model is used widely in evidence-based practice to construct a focused, well-built, and searchable clinical question. This page provides you with the following content to guide you in developing a PICO(T) question of your own:
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a systematic approach to patient care decision-making based on current, best available research evidence.
The first step in EBP involves re-phrasing a clinical patient care issue in the form of a focused, searchable, and answerable question.
PICO(T) is a basic template for creating a well-built clinical question for evidence-based inquiry.
I - Intervention/Variable of Interest
C - Comparison (can be "standard care" or "usual care", or the opposite of I - "no meditation," "no exposure to smoke", etc.)
In _____ (P), what is the effect of _____ (I), compared with _____ (C), on _____ (O) within _____ (T)?
There are several templates for developing a PICO(T) question, depending on the nature of your clinical problem.
Identifying a clinical problem that can be translated into a PICO(T) question takes some brainstorming, research, and planning.
The following recommendations can help in triggering ideas for your PICO(T) question:
Problem-Focused or Practice-Focused Triggers:
Knowledge-Focused Triggers:
Titler, M. G., Kleiber, C., Steelman, V. J., Rakel, B. A., Budreau, G., Everett, L. Q., et al. (2001). The Iowa model of evidence-based practice to promote quality care. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 13(4), 497-509.
Need some inspiration for PICO(T) questions?
Helpful web resources for PICO(T) question ideas can be accessed below:
This site provides examples by patient care setting under the "PICO Question Examples" sectionExplore this database of EBP projects completed by clinicians. Many of these projects include good examples of PICOT questions.
Access and read the full-text of UToledo DNP students' EBP projects. The PICOT questions utilized in these projects may provide you with inspiration and ideas for your own PICOT.
Access and read the full-text of OSU DNP students' EBP projects. The PICOT questions utilized in these projects may provide you with inspiration and ideas for your own PICOT.
P
Patient/Population/Problem
Who is your patient or population?
Consider the following:
What is your patient/population's problem?
Consider the following:
I
Intervention/Variable of Interest
What intervention can you as a nurse implement for your patient/population?
Consider the following:
C
Comparison
What is your comparative intervention or your control?
Most commonly, the comparison is standard care or usual care. If your comparison is something specific other than standard/usual care, include the name of the specific intervention here.
O
Outcome(s)
What is the desired outcome or optimal effect of the intervention?
Consider the following:
T
Time
How long would it take to reach a desired outcome? Or, what is the time frame of your patient scenario?
Consider the following: