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  • Health Services Research
  • Nursing Science
  • Evidence-Based Practice

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  • Current health-care evidence development and utilization are influenced by political/policy imperatives and the evidence-based practice movement.
  • These imperatives create tension with patient-centered healthcare ideologies, particularly impacting nursing's relational approach to client health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To argue for a broader definition of evidence in health-care.
  • To explore how integrating patient perspectives and nursing experiences can enhance the evidence base.
  • To alleviate the tension between policy-driven evidence and patient-centered care.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of evidence development in health-care.
  • Exploration of ideological movements promoting patient-centered services.
  • Illustration through case studies focusing on patient perspectives and nursing responses.

Main Results:

  • Current evidence practices are in tension with patient-centered care.
  • A broader definition of evidence, including patient perspectives and nursing experiences, can improve the evidence base.
  • Acknowledging interdependencies in knowledge generation is key.

Conclusions:

  • Embracing a broader definition of evidence is crucial for health-care.
  • Focusing on patient-centered methodologies and diverse knowledge generation can resolve existing tensions.
  • Nursing research can significantly contribute to a more robust and patient-relevant evidence base.