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  • Medical Informatics
  • Information Science

Background:

  • Evidence-based nursing (EBN) is a growing movement within the nursing profession.
  • The Internet and World Wide Web are crucial for accessing current scientific and medical advancements.
  • Nurses require reliable online resources to support EBN.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe available Internet resources supporting evidence-based nursing practice.
  • To present practical search methods for locating these online resources.
  • To suggest criteria for evaluating the quality of evidence found on the Internet.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted an Internet search to identify websites supporting EBN.
  • Applied predefined criteria to evaluate the suitability and validity of identified websites.
  • Described and assessed the usefulness of the selected websites.

Main Results:

  • An Internet search yielded only three websites meeting the proposed criteria for supporting EBN.
  • The evaluated websites were assessed for their utility in providing evidence-based information.
  • Few online resources provide information or evidence supported by valid research.

Conclusions:

  • While numerous Internet resources exist for nurses, a significant gap remains in high-quality, research-supported EBN content.
  • Nurses must critically evaluate online information to ensure its validity for practice.
  • Further development of reliable online repositories for evidence-based nursing is needed.