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Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement Simplified

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2023
Is the research process different than evidence-based practice and quality improvement, or is it the same? Scattered evidence and misperceptions regarding research, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement make the answer unclear among nurses.
Lina Najib, Kawar   +4 more
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Quality Improvement: Increasing SANE Utilization of Evidence-Based Practice

Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice, 2023
Background:Varying protocols among sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) programs lead to inconsistent patient care and indicate that evidence-based recommendations are not being utilized. To address this problem, an evidence-based treatment protocol designed to improve care provided to patients who have experienced sexual assault was implemented at an ...
Priscilla M, Simms-Roberson   +2 more
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An Evidence-Based Checklist for Improving Scoping Review Quality

Clinical Nursing Research, 2019
A scoping review aims to systematically explore and map the research available from a wide range of sources. The objective of this study was to produce a scoping review checklist to guide future scoping studies to enable rigorous review and critique of phenomena of interest.
Simon Cooper   +6 more
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Evidence-Based Practice Change Champion Program Improves Quality Care

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2020
Nurses need training and mentoring to lead evidence-based practice (EBP) improvements. An array of roles have been reported to have a positive impact on EBP adoption. A training program was created to assist point-of-care nurses and nurse leader partners in operationalizing the EBP Change Champion role to address priority quality indicators.
Laura, Cullen   +7 more
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Evidence-based quality improvement

Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Evidence Based Practice, 2014
Zorginhoudelijke keuzes baseren op het bestaande beschikbare bewijs is voor alle zorgprofessionals zo langzamerhand gemeengoed geworden. Maar hoe zit het met kwaliteitsverbeteringen? Maken zorgprofessionals, beleidmakers, managers en bestuurders ook gebruik van bewezen effectieve interventies om kwaliteit, veiligheid, doelmatigheid en ...
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Using Continuous Quality Improvement to Implement Evidence-Based Medicine

Lippincott's Case Management, 2006
The importance of implementing evidence-based medicine is being driven by public reporting of outcome data and linking these measures to reimbursement. Most hospitals are faced with many challenges in gaining sponsorship, staffing, creating tools, and reporting of evidence-based outcome measures.
Barbara, Quick   +2 more
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Creating the Evidence Base for Quality Improvement Collaboratives

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2004
Intensive efforts are under way to improve health care quality and safety throughout the United States and abroad. Many of these efforts use the quality improvement collaborative method, an approach emphasizing collaborative learning and exchange of insights and support among a set of health care organizations.
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Evidence-Based Quality Improvement: The State Of The Science

Health Affairs, 2005
Routine practice fails to incorporate research evidence in a timely and reliable fashion. Many quality improvement (QI) efforts aim to close these gaps between clinical research and practice. However, in sharp contrast to the paradigm of evidence-based medicine, these efforts often proceed on the basis of intuition and anecdotal accounts of successful ...
Kaveh G, Shojania, Jeremy M, Grimshaw
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[Towards evidence-based quality improvement].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2010
Quality improvement has been an important topic in Danish health care during the past 20 years. Health care services research indicates that implementation of quality improvement strategies can improve the quality of care. Establishment of a research tradition within quality improvement is needed in order to systematically evaluate quality improvement ...
Jan, Mainz   +2 more
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Evidence-Based Practice and Quality Improvement in Nursing Education

Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 2016
For more than a decade, nursing education has experienced several significant changes in response to challenges faced by healthcare organizations. Accrediting organizations have called for improved quality and safety in care, and the Institute of Medicine has identified evidence-based practice and quality improvement as 2 core competencies to include ...
Karen, Balakas, Joan R, Smith
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