- Docente: Valentina Biagioli
- Credits: 2
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Valentina Biagioli (Modulo 1) Carmela Martella (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Nursing (cod. 5907)
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from Apr 04, 2025 to Apr 29, 2025
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from Apr 01, 2025 to Apr 15, 2025
Learning outcomes
By the end of the lessons, the student will have acquired essential knowledge that highlights best nursing practices in clinical and organizational processes. The student will also be familiar with the methodology for accessing Evidence-Based information to apply in professional practice.
Course contents
- The paradigm of Evidence-Based Practice
- Definition, methods, and instruments of Evidence-Based Nursing (EBN)
- The pyramid of evidence
- Secondary sources: reviews, meta-analysis and guidelines
- Nursing-sensitive outcomes
- The research question
- The PICO model and its variants
- Critical analysis of a research article
- The main databases of scientific literature (ILISI, MEDLINE-Pubmed, CINHAL, Cochrane Library, JBI, Scopus, Web of Science, TRIP database, UpToDate)
- Search strategies and graphic representations
- Transferability of research results into clinical practice
Readings/Bibliography
- Chiari, P., Mosci, D., Naldi, E., & Centro Studi EBN (2011). Evidence-based clinical practice: La pratica clinico-assistenziale basata su prove di efficacia (2. ed.). Milano: McGraw-Hill.
- Polit, D.F., & Tatano Beck, C. (2014). Fondamenti di ricerca infermieristica. Milano: McGraw Hill.
During the lessons, additional teaching material will be provided by the teachers and made available on the course website
Teaching methods
The course is divided into lectures and practical exercises in the classroom, individually and in small groups. These exercises aim to transform a clinical care problem into one or more questions to be searched in the scientific literature by querying the main nursing databases.
Assessment methods
Oral Exam.
The purpose of the oral exam is to verify the student's ability to apply their knowledge and make the necessary logical-deductive connections.
The grading criteria are as follows:
- 30-30L → Substantially exhaustive preparation on the topics covered in the course, an ability to make independent choices in critical analysis and connections, full mastery of specific terminology, and the capacity to argue and self-reflect.
- 25-29 → Preparation on a wide range of topics covered in the course, including independent choices in critical analysis and mastery of specific terminology.
- 20-24 → Preparation on a limited number of topics covered in the course, with the ability to analyze specific issues independently and express them in correct language.
- 18-19 → Preparation on a very limited number of topics covered in the course, with the ability to analyze only with assistance from the teacher, expressed in generally correct language.
- < 18 → Insufficient preparation on the main course topics, with incorrect language usage.
The test will follow the guidelines outlined in the University regulations (which you are encouraged to consult) and any additional instructions provided by the academic bodies from time to time.
Teaching tools
The lessons will be carried out through the use of the main technological tools (PowerPoint) together with the connection to databases via Proxi Unibo.
Office hours
See the website of Valentina Biagioli
See the website of Carmela Martella
SDGs


This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.