نتایج جستجو برای: evidence based practice ebp

تعداد نتایج: 3819045  

Journal: :Journal of nursing management 2008
Gary Rolfe Jeremy Segrott Sue Jordan

AIM To explore nurses' understanding and interpretation of evidence-based practice (EBP). BACKGROUND EBP has been welcomed into the nursing lexicon without a critical examination of its interpretation by practitioners. The literature suggests that there is a great deal of confusion and contradiction over the meaning and application of EBP. Although work has been conducted on how EBP might be ...

Journal: :Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses 2011
Leanne M Aitken Ben Hackwood Shannon Crouch Samantha Clayton Nicky West Debbie Carney Leanne Jack

BACKGROUND Elements of evidence based practice (EBP) are well described in the literature and achievement of EBP is frequently being cited as an organisational goal. Despite this, the practical processes and resources for achieving EBP are often not readily apparent, available or successful. PURPOSE To describe a multi-dimensional EBP program designed to incorporate evidence into practice to ...

Journal: :Journal for nurses in professional development 2017
Mary G Harper Lynn Gallagher-Ford Joan I Warren Michelle Troseth Loraine T Sinnott Bindu Koshy Thomas

Nursing professional development (NPD) practitioners are integral to implementing evidence-based practice (EBP). Research was conducted to describe NPD practitioners' EBP beliefs and competencies, frequency of implementing EBP, and perceptions of organizational culture and readiness for EBP. Relationships among NPD practitioner characteristics and organization outcomes were explored. Findings i...

2014
Kee-Hsin Chen Pei-Chuan Tzeng Tzu-Hsuan Chen Ken N. Kuo Hsueh-Erh Liu Chiehfeng Chen

Background: Teaching Evidence-based practice (EBP) should be evaluated and guided by evidence of its own effectiveness. As educators implementing EBP training, they need instruments to evaluate the learning outcomes of trainees. For that reason, to develop a reliable and minimal time-consuming instrument is necessary. Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the reliability and validity of...

2004
Bruce A. Thyer

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a new, comprehensive model of health care that provides guidance for other human services as well. The concept of EBP is subject to considerable misinterpretations, as those invested in the status quo attempt to distort this new and growing movement into existing practices. By drawing on the original source handbook, Evidence-BasedMedicine: How to Practice andTe...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2012
Rachel Hershenberg Deborah A G Drabick Dina Vivian

Clinical researchers and clinical practitioners share a goal of increasing the integration of research and clinical practice, which is reflected in an evidence-based practice (EBP) approach to psychology. The EBP framework involves the integration of research findings with clinical expertise and client characteristics, values, and preferences, and consequently provides an important foundation f...

2013
Anne-Marie Boström Ann Rudman Anna Ehrenberg Jens Petter Gustavsson Lars Wallin

BACKGROUND Evidence-based practice (EBP) is emphasized to increase the quality of care and patient safety. EBP is often described as a process consisting of distinct activities including, formulating questions, searching for information, compiling the appraised information, implementing evidence, and evaluating the resulting practice. To increase registered nurses' (RNs') practice of EBP, varia...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2008
J Timothy Noteboom Stephen C Allison Joshua A Cleland Julie M Whitman

The process of evidence-based practice (EBP) guides clinicians in the integration of individual clinical expertise, patient values and expectations, and the best available evidence. Becoming proficient with this process takes time and consistent practice, but should ultimately lead to improved patient outcomes. The EBP process entails 5 steps: (1) formulating an appropriate question, (2) perfor...

Journal: :Journal of athletic training 2014
Cailee E Welch Dorice A Hankemeier Aimee L Wyant Danica G Hays William A Pitney Bonnie L Van Lunen

CONTEXT The shift to a culture of evidence-based practice (EBP) in athletic training is a necessary step in both the optimization of patient care and the advancement of athletic trainers (ATs) as health care professionals. Whereas individuals have gained knowledge in this area, most ATs still are not practicing in an evidence-based manner. Exploring perceived strategies to enhance the use of EB...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2015
daniel widmer

the discussion between general practitioners (gps) and healthcare delivery organizations necessitates a common language. the presentation of the 4 types of gp’s activities, opens dialogue but can lead to possible misunderstandings between the micro- and macro-level of the healthcare system. this commentary takes 4 examples: costs reduction by p4, priority of beneficence or nonmaleficence, role ...

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