All of the resources selected to provide evidence-based practice solutions to the patient’s problem are credible and contain high-quality information. All of the sources were authored by experts in various fields of health and were published within the last five years. Furthermore, the information in the sources has been peer reviewed/supported by evidence, making it accurate, relates to the topic and thus relevant, and verified to serve the purpose for which they were intended.
ADA (2020), Alam et al. (2021), Danne et al. (2018), Davies et al. (2018), and Lipsky et al. (2020) all address specifics of diabetes and have all met the CRAAP criteria in assessing credibility. As a result, it is safe to conclude that the sources contain evidence-based information that can be implemented as effective practices in solving the patient’s problem.