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Original discussion written at a Master′s Level in APA 7th
edition, 1-2 pages long double spaced not including title and reference page following the
attached instructions and rubric on Searching Database on PICOT question for patients with Central Line do the use of a dedicated vascular access team compared to floor staff have a reduction in Central Line Acquired Blood Stream Infections (CLABSI) during the first 90 days after insertion?. Should be clear and concise. Use the 2 class resources attached below in the Module attachment, 3 scholarly peer reviewed resource (not in the class resources) and 4 additional scholarly peer-reviewed resources within the last five years & CANNOT BE SYSYSTEMATIC REVIEWS only orignial research articles!!! (not included in the class resources). Must address each area as noted in the attached instructions and rubric ***Note – It is
the DISCUSSION #1 instructions – Database searches for the PICOT question above, NOT the assignment instructions in the attachment*** ***Please reach to me if you have any questions*** & May need to help tweak the PICOT question so worded correctly,not sure about the floor staff part???
Discussion: Searching Databases
When you decide to purchase a new car, you first decide what is important to you. If mileage and
dependability are the important factors, you will search for data focused more on these factors and
less on color options and sound systems.
The same holds true when searching for research evidence to guide your clinical inquiry and
professional decisions. Developing a formula for an answerable, researchable question that
addresses your need will make the search process much more effective. One such formula is the
PICO(T) format.
In this Discussion, you will transform a clinical inquiry into a searchable question in PICO(T) format,
so you can search the electronic databases more effectively and efficiently. You will share this
PICO(T) question and examine strategies you might use to increase the rigor and effectiveness of a
database search on your PICO(T) question.
To Prepare: Review the Resources and identify a clinical issue of interest that can form the basis of a clinical
inquiry.
Review the materials offering guidance on using databases, performing keyword searches, and
developing PICO(T) questions provided in the Resources.
Based on the clinical issue of interest and using keywords related to the clinical issue of interest,
search at least two different databases in the Walden Library to identify at least four relevant peerreviewed articles related to your clinical issue of interest. You should not be using systematic
reviews for this assignment, select original research articles.
Review the Resources for guidance and develop a PICO(T) question of interest to you for further
study. It is suggested that an Intervention-type PICOT question be developed as these seem to
work best for this course.
By Day 3 of Week 4
Post a brief description of your clinical issue of interest. This clinical issue will remain the same for the
entire course and will be the basis for the development of your PICOT question. Describe your search
results in terms of the number of articles returned on original research and how this changed as you
added search terms using your Boolean operators. Finally, explain strategies you might make to
increase the rigor and effectiveness of a database search on your PICO(T) question. Be specific and
provide examples. These are the articles I cannot use this week…
Fil de Lara, F. C., Mano, M. J., Henson, K. E.,
Bello, J. A., & Abad, C. L. (2022). The effectiveness of a dedicated
central venous access care team in preventing catheter-related bloodstream
infections. Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, 2(S1),
s31-s31
Savage, T. J., Lynch, A. D., & Oddera, S. E.
(2019). Implementation of a vascular access team to reduce central line usage
and prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections. Journal of
Infusion Nursing, 42(4), 193-196
Martillo, M., Zarbiv, S., Gupta, R., Brito, A.,
Shittu, A., & Kohli-Seth, R. (2020). A comprehensive vascular access
service can reduce catheter-associated bloodstream infections and promote the
appropriate use of vascular access devices. American Journal of
Infection Control, 48(4), 460-464
Tirumandas, M., Gendlina, I., Figueredo, J.,
Shiloh, A., Trachuk, P., Jain, R., & Madaline, T. (2021). Analysis of
catheter utilization, central line-associated bloodstream infections, and costs
associated with an inpatient critical care-driven vascular access model. American
Journal of Infection Control, 49(5), 582-58