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Launching Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Journal for Nurses in Staff Development (JNSD), 2011In one institution's effort to develop nursing staff to use evidence in practice, formation of the Evidence-Based Practice Council was instrumental. This Evidence-Based Practice Council developed its members to support the development of others. Programming strategies included keynote speakers during Nurses Day followed by breakout sessions and ...
Kyra, Whitmer +3 more
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Pflege, 2000
Evidence-based nursing (EBN) steht für Pflege, die auf dem basiert, was (wissenschaftlich) bewiesen ist. EBN ist eine Methode zur kritischen Auswahl und Beurteilung wissenschaftlicher Literatur und Anwendung der gefundenen wissenschaftlichen Evidenz auf eine spezifische Pflegesituation. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in die Entstehung und die Prinzipien
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Evidence-based nursing (EBN) steht für Pflege, die auf dem basiert, was (wissenschaftlich) bewiesen ist. EBN ist eine Methode zur kritischen Auswahl und Beurteilung wissenschaftlicher Literatur und Anwendung der gefundenen wissenschaftlichen Evidenz auf eine spezifische Pflegesituation. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in die Entstehung und die Prinzipien
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Evidence-Based Practice and School Nursing
The Journal of School Nursing, 2005School nurses need to demonstrate that their practice is based on the best evidence available, which is usually data obtained from research. Evidence-based practice involves combining the best evidence available with nursing expertise and patient and family preferences to determine optimum care.
Susan, Adams, Ann Marie, McCarthy
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An Evidence-Based Protocol for Nurse Retention
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2008Registered nurse turnover can drastically affect the quality of patient care while costing more than 1 billion dollars. The ongoing nursing shortage makes it hard to replace nurses, necessitating a novel approach to reduce nurse turnover. The authors discuss an evidence-based protocol that improves organizational commitment among nurses as a way to ...
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Evidence-based practice: compatibility with nursing
Nursing Standard, 2005This article explores the compatibility of evidence-based practice with nursing. The generation of relevant research evidence in nursing and determining best evidence are discussed. The article concludes that different forms of research, other than randomised controlled trials, are valid and in many cases more applicable to nursing practice, and that ...
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Evidence-based practice in perioperative nursing
American Journal of Infection Control, 2004Evidence-based practice provides a helpful framework for clinicians in perioperative settings to use research in their practice settings. This article discusses the evolution of practice patterns within perioperative settings and the movement toward evidence-based decision making.
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Barriers to evidence-based nursing care
British Journal of Nursing, 1997Values resources and evidence are the three factors that influence decision-making with regard to health care. In the past, decisions about patients were based solely on the opinions of doctors.
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Evidence-Based Nursing Practice
Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 2002Mikel, Gray +8 more
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Evidence-based nursing and community practice
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2000The initial problem encountered on considering evidence-based practice (EBP) is the proliferation of terms in use (Griffiths, 1999). Consequently, there is a danger that some practitioners may despair when faced with such a multiplicity of ‘buzz-words’ and on finding that there is little consensus among experts on the way forward (DiCenso and Cullum ...
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