CE: Beyond PICO-A New Question Simplifies the Search for Evidence.

Am J Nurs

Julee Waldrop is a professor at the Duke University School of Nursing in Durham, NC, and editor-in-chief of the Journal for Nurse Practitioners . Jayne Jennings Dunlap is an associate professor at the Texas Woman's University College of Nursing in Houston. Contact author: Julee Waldrop, . The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.

Published: March 2024

The framework for the PICO (population, intervention, comparison intervention, outcome) question was developed for use in the field of medicine to help determine the best treatment or intervention for a patient. However, use of the PICO question often fails to make sense when the problem or issue of interest is unrelated to determining the best treatment; in such cases, PICO is a less-than-optimal framework to use in searching for evidence. Nurses undertaking an evidence-based practice quality improvement (EBPQI) initiative must begin with a full understanding of the problem by exploring both external evidence (research) and internal evidence from the local setting to support the initiative. This article presents the framework for an alternative question-PPCO, or problem, population, change, outcome-that simplifies the search for evidence and provides a universal approach to question development for EBPQI initiatives. The PPCO question was developed for use with all nursing issues that need addressing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.NAJ.0001007676.91191.ddDOI Listing

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