Exploring research results: Psychedelic-aided Psychotherapy
Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 505: Advanced Research
, PSYCHEDELIC-AIDED PSYCHOTHERAPY 2
Using the following steps found within the translation phase of the Practice Evidence Translation
(PET) model developed by Johns Hopkins, select a research result reported in a journal article
that supports your PICOT/PICo question. Please respond to the following steps. Please note that
wording of the steps may have been modified slightly from the PET so that they help with this
posting. Include the permalink at the end of your posting.
• Using references, identity the research result that you could use in your practice setting.
• Determine fit, feasibility, and appropriateness of the result for your practice setting.
• Using Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA), outline an action plan.
• Identify the resources (physical, personal, technology) needed to implement your action
plan.
• Determine the criteria that you would use to determine whether the implementation of
your project was successful.
• Identify one future research study that would be useful in extending knowledge of your
selected project result.
Exploring Research Results
Psychedelic-assisted treatments are used to treat various psychological conditions
such as anxiety disorders, mood, and anxiety, addiction, and PTSD. The quantitative
research uses multivariate regression analysis to determine the relationship between the use
of psychedelics and the mental status.
Fit feasibility and appropriateness of the research
Psychedelics having been used for many years, previous studies do not attribute them
to mental health problems during the life time of the users. Majority of the previous studies
focused on why psychedelics did not cause brain damage and the reasons why they are not
addictive. This study is appropriate because unlike the previous researchers, the study will
compare Psychedelic-aided Psychotherapy vs. the traditional substance abuse therapy in