UC San Diego Medical Center POSTER TEMPLATE

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Transcript UC San Diego Medical Center POSTER TEMPLATE

Select this Text to enter/edit Title of Your Poster –
You can change size also if necessary
Select & enter presenter(s) Full Name with middle initial, credentials, and organizational affiliation. See example on next line.
Caroline E. Brown, DEd, CNS, WHNP; Evidence-Based Practice & Research Coordinator; UC San Diego Medical Center
AIMS / PURPOSE
Here would be a paragraph about the catalyst that
prompted you to do the work you’re doing. And what your
purpose is in doing it.
Any text you see on this template can be selected and
typed over or deleted. Some of the words are prompts for
nurses in the EBP Institute, but what you chose to say is
up to you. These are not hard & fast categories—only
prompts; use what works best for you.
Population
Describe the participants studied
METHODS
Description of Innovation
What is your research design framework? Is it a qualitative or quantitative study. Look in
your notes from day 3 (March 12) for your worksheet. If you’re not sure, talk to your mentor,
the CNS from your institution, or Dr. Judy Davidson who taught this section.
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Human Subjects
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IRB Approval statement
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Data Collection
DISCUSSION
Including setting, sample & sampling method
Intervention
40%
Might present your data in
charts or graphs… most
can be used with simple
copy & paste.
Describe what you did differently
.
Comparison
Describe the comparison group (might be the way it was currently being done prior to your
project)
NOTE: This is just a template. Any headers and text, except the UC San Diego logo (and the
background color), can be edited and moved as needed. Select & type over or delete any text on
this template for your poster.
Conclusions
Here is where you write up implications and significance of the innovation; your analysis of
the results.
Outcome
What did you discover?
Future Directions
RESULTS
BACKGROUND
Results are the change brought about by your innovation; generally presented in
paragraph or bulleted format, whichever works best for your project. Results do not
include your opinion about them; just the facts go here.
This is where you say what’s next. What other EBP project or research is needed in this
area?
REFERENCES
Significance
Select & start typing here with catalyst / an explanation of what brought you to choose the
project, PI data, how (if) it aligns with strategic goals of your institution or unit, etc.
with tables or graphs you can use Insert “picture” from file or just copy & paste.
Brown, C. E., Wickline, M. A., Ecoff, L., & Glaser, D. (2009). Nursing practice,
knowledge, attitudes and perceived barriers to evidence-based practice at an
academic medical center. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 65(2), 371-381.
Synopsis of Evidence
Resources
Consumer Values
How is it useful / valued for whoever your population is (i.e. might be nurses or patients)
Benetti, M. C., & Marchese, T. (1996). Primary care for women: Management of
common musculoskeletal disorders. Journal of Nurse-Midwifery, 41(2), 173-187.
Pictures can be inserted.
Do not stretch them
though – that will make
them distorted or pixelated
when you print! Images
especially look different on
the screen than they do in
print. You can select &
delete the picture & this
instruction box.
Carr, E. R. (2008). Quality of life for our patients: How media images and messages
influence their perceptions. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 12(1), 43-51.
Dibsie, L. G. (2008). Implementing evidence-based practice to prevent skin
breakdown. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 31(2), 140-149.
Kendall, J., & Hatton, D. (2002). Racism as a source of health disparity in families with
children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Advances in Nursing Science,
25(2), 22-39.
Sadler, G. R. et al. (2001). Asian Indian women: Knowledge, attitudes and behaviors
toward breast cancer early detection. Public Health Nursing, 18(5), 357-363.
NOTE: don’t forget your References! This example is APA format. You can use any style
format you like; just be consistent. Ask your librarian if you need help with this. It’s also a
good idea to ask someone to proofread your poster before you have it printed.