“National Institutes of Health.”

“National Institutes of Health.”

References

Mackey, A., & Bassendowski, S. (2017). The history of evidence-based practice in nursing education and practice. Journal of Professional Nursing, 33(1), 51-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.profnurs.2016.05.009

“National Institutes of Health.” (n.d.). www.nih.gov

O’Mara, A., Rowland, J. H., Greenwell, T. N., Wiggs, C. L., Fleg, J., Joseph, L., McGowan, J., Panagis, J., Washabaugh, C., Peng, G., Bray, R., Cernich, J., Cruz, T., Marden, S., Michel, M., Nitkin, R., Quatrano, L., Spong, C., Shekim, L., … & Begg, L. (2017). National Institutes of Health research plan on rehabilitation: NIH Medical Rehabilitation Coordinating Committee. Physical Therapy, 97(4), 404-407. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzx026

NOTE: This classmate wrote about the NIH. Give response to his post including evidence-based practice. 150 words with 2 references and intext citation.

Melynk, B.M., Fineout-Overholt, E., Stillwell, S.B., & Williamson, K.M. (2010). Evidence-based practice: Step by step. The steven steps of evidence-based practice. American Journal of Nursing, 110(1), 51-53. doi:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000366056.06605.d2

Sikka, R., Morath, J.M., & Leape, L. (2015). The Quadruple Aim: Care, health, cost, and meaning in work. BMJ Quality & Safety, 24, 608-610. Doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2015-004160