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Generating evidence for best nursing practice: getting your grooves.

Teresa Kelechi1

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This narrative explores the author's career journey in wound and foot care, highlighting the development of evidence-based nursing practices. It emphasizes the rewarding path of professional growth and discovery in gerontological nursing.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Gerontology
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Nursing careers evolve through developmental pathways.
  • Personal narratives can illuminate professional growth.
  • Specialization in gerontological nursing offers unique career trajectories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To share a personal journey in developing expertise in wound and foot care.
  • To illustrate the process of generating evidence for best practice in nursing.
  • To reflect on the rewarding nature of a career in specialized nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective personal narrative.
  • Chronological account of professional development starting in 1984.
  • Focus on career "grooves" as pathways to expertise.

Main Results:

  • Successful development of a "groove" in wound and foot care.
  • Attainment of "groovy" status through evidence generation.
  • Navigated career "twists and turns, ups and downs, with an occasional rut."

Conclusions:

  • The journey toward specialized nursing expertise is often complex but rewarding.
  • Personal experiences contribute to the advancement of nursing best practices.
  • Continuous professional development is key in evolving nursing careers.