OER

Resources with public access

Open Educational Resources (OER)

OER is an online library that includes all types of online and free licensed resources related to Evidence-based Practice (EBP), focus on nurses learning. Target audience are nursing students, nurses, educators, and nurses in general interested in learning EBP.

You will find open-access resources in different formats to learn and practice EBP. They are available in English and all the 6 languages of the EBP eToolkit project partner’s members (Spanish, Greek, Italian, Polish, Czech and Slovene).
A rigorous and exhaustive evaluation of the resources’ quality were carried out. This means that each resource was evaluated scoring from 0 till 32 and resources were included with minimum 12 points.

OER platform permit to search resources through the access to the 7 EBP steps categories and subcategories (see menu below) or filter by categories, language, quality score, format or target user group.

Overview of EBP

The Nursing Problem

What is and what isn’t EBP

Introduction to EBP

PICO Methodology

Clinical questions and type of questions

How to choose keywords

How to search evidence

Introduction to the electronic database

Introduction to the critical appraisal

The study desings

Bias

Pyramid of evidence

Association measures and statistical significance

Implementation

Evaluation

Dissemination

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OER Categories
Introduction EBP
Overview of EBP
What is and what isn’t EBP
Introduction to EBP
Clinical Question
PICO Methodology
Clinical questions and type of questions
Search for Evidence
How to search evidence
How to choose keywords
Introduction to the electronic database
Critical Appraisal
Introduction to the Critical appraisal
The study designs
Bias
Pyramid of evidence
Association measures and statistical significance
Implementation
Evaluation
Dissemination
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