Evidence-Based Project Proposal
Graduate Project in Nursing
The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases has been increasing among adolescents in countries around the world, but there remains a dearth of timely and relevant studies concerning salient differences in knowledge level and attitudes between different cultures and ethnic populations. One common factor that has been consistently demonstrated in improving the effectiveness of treatments for sexually transmitted diseases is promoting adherence to treatment regimens, most especially for medications since these are used in all treatments for sexually transmitted diseases. While there have been some studies concerning various strategies for promoting adherence levels to treatment regimens, there remains a lack of studies concerning evidence-based practices that incorporate technological solutions. To this end, the proposed study intends to conduct an experiment using innovative face recognition and motion detection smartphone app to evaluate its effectiveness in promoting adherence to medication regimens among a population of adolescents and young adults with a sexually transmitted disease.
EVIDENCE-BASED PROJECT PROPOSAL 3
Evidence-Based Project Proposal
Introduction
Practice Issue
There has been growing emphasis of the use of evidence-based practice (EBP) over the past 2 decades (Reed & Reed, 2012). This growing emphasis is attributed in large part to the notion that EBP is widely regarded as providing the framework needed for the cost-effective delivery of high quality care while taking the patients' interests and preferences into account. In this regard, the American Psychology Association defines EBP as "the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences" (as cited in Reed & Reed, 2012, p. 20). Although the increased calls from the helping professions for the use of EBP is fairly recent and, the use of EBP actually dates to Florence Nightingale's seminal work on the battlefields of the Crimean War in the 1850s (Rahman & Applebaum, 2012) While EBP has its share of critics, most practitioners agree that the approach represents the best available strategy for improving the quality of healthcare services in the face of scarce resources (Rahman & Applebaum, 2012).
Background Information
The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases among adolescents has experienced a steady increase in recent years (Kaptanglu & Suer, 2014). Because incidence rates of sexually transmitted diseases vary by country, it is possible that there are substantive cultural and ethnic differences in the respective levels of knowledge among adolescents in and their attitudes towards sex (Kaptanglu & Suer, 2014). In addition, individual perceptions of locus of control and the responsibility for their actions differ even among homogeneous populations, making the need to identify those factors that are most responsible for exacerbating sexually transmitted disease levels (Estrada & Dupoux, 2006). Although precise figures are unavailable and many authorities believe official reports seriously underestimate the extent of the problem, current projections indicate that more than 340 million people become infected with some type of sexually transmitted disease each year (Timiun, 2012).
While there are also differences in the prevalence rates for the various types of sexually transmitted diseases, these infections all share some serious and potentially fatal healthcare implications left untreated. In the United States, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report that there has been a 19% increase in global syphilis rates among men and women, but men are responsible for the vast majority (90%) of all primary and secondary cases of syphilis, which are the most infectious stages of the disease (Reported STDs in the United States, 2015). Moreover, the studies to date also indicate that syphilis can seriously increase the risk of acquiring even more deadly diseases such as the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (Reported STDs in the United States, 2015).
Aim of the Project
The primary aim of this project is to identify EBP-based strategies for improving adherence rates to medication and treatment regimens for adolescent patients with sexually transmitted diseases. This aim is congruent with the tenets of EBP which include improving patient healthcare outcomes, as well as the quality of care and overall health status (Grove, Burns, & Gray, 2013).
PICOT Question
A properly formulated PICOT question can serve to identify those studies that are most relevant for the specific purposes of an empirical analysis (Burnett, 2013). In this regard, Burnett (2013) advises that, "PICOT works like a filter, targeting efforts and narrowing the search for information as it applies to a specific patient care issue" (p. 37). In the proposed study, the specific patient care issue of interest concerns adherence levels to treatment regimens among adolescences being treated for sexually transmitted disease and identifying ways to improve these levels.
Significance
Poor patient adherence to treatment regimens is widely recognized as a significant problem, especially with certain population groups such as those with mental disorders and young people who lack the medical...
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