Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Current Trends in Nursing II01:30

Current Trends in Nursing II

Trends in nursing are multifactorial and associated with changes in society, within the nursing profession, and in other professions. Notably, telehealth and remote nursing contribute to successful healthcare delivery for numerous patients and help reduce stress for nurses due to nursing shortages. Nurses can reach patients, monitor their conditions, and interact with them using computers, audio, visual accessories, and telephones—for example, remote patient monitoring systems. Likewise,...
Ethical Standards I01:25

Ethical Standards I

The American Nurses Association (ANA) created and implemented the first nationally accepted Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. The Code of Ethics is a living document regularly updated by the ANA and establishes an ethical standard that is non-negotiable for nurses in all roles and settings.
The Code of Ethics provisions outline the nurse's duty to the patient, the healthcare team, the profession, and society. The Code's fundamental principles include advocacy,...
International Nursing Organizations I01:23

International Nursing Organizations I

International Nursing Organization (ICN) is a global union of national nurses' organizations. Individual nurses can be a part of ICN through member organizations. Each member organization strives to ensure quality nursing care, sound health policies, the advancement of nursing knowledge, respect for the profession, and a satisfied and competent nursing workforce.
ICN member organizations work to advance the field of nursing and healthcare via policies, partnerships, lobbying, professional...
National Nursing Organizations II01:30

National Nursing Organizations II

Nursing organizations play a vital role in representing nurses working in specialized clinical settings, such as the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN).
The AACN emphasizes a healthy work environment through six standards to achieve an optimal patient outcome. The standards are appropriate staffing, meaningful recognition, collaboration, authentic leadership, effective communication, and decision-making. In addition, AACN provides certification programs, webinars, journals, and...
Accountability and Responsibility of a Nurse I01:30

Accountability and Responsibility of a Nurse I

Accountability in nursing is a fundamental principle that underscores the obligation of nurses to take responsibility for their actions and answer for any errors or omissions in patient care. This principle is grounded in the professional, legal, and ethical frameworks that shape nursing practice. For instance, nurses must adhere to all relevant laws, regulations, and practice standards, including guidelines set forth by nursing boards and professional bodies, to ensure their actions comply...
Nursing Clinical Information System01:27

Nursing Clinical Information System

Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS)
A Nursing Clinical Information System (NCIS) is a specialized type of healthcare information system tailored to meet the unique needs of nursing practice. It incorporates the principles of nursing informatics to streamline information management and improve the quality of care delivery.
Critical attributes of NCIS include:

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

CEO- CNE relationships: building an evidence-base of chief nursing executive replacement costs.

International journal of medical sciences·2010
Same author

The Triangle Technique: a new evidence-based educational tool for pediatric medication calculations.

Nursing education perspectives·2006
Same author

Nursing education and professional practice: a collaborative approach to enhance retention.

Journal for nurses in staff development : JNSD : official journal of the National Nursing Staff Development Organization·2006
Same author

Evidence-based nursing care management for the pregnant woman with an ostomy.

Journal of wound, ostomy, and continence nursing : official publication of The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society·2006
Same author

"Mirror, mirror...".

Journal of pediatric nursing·2005
Same author

Designing a nurse refresher course curriculum.

Journal of continuing education in nursing·2004

Related Experiment Videos

Evidence-based nursing practice: what US nurse executives really think.

Darlene Sredl1

  • 1University of Missouri at St Louis, St Louis, MO, USA.

Nurse Researcher
|August 15, 2008
PubMed
Summary

US nurse executives express uncertainty regarding the implementation and future direction of evidence-based nursing practice. Their qualitative statements highlight a need for clearer pathways forward in adopting these critical healthcare practices.

Related Experiment Videos

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Evidence-based nursing practice (EBNP) is crucial for quality patient care.
  • Implementing EBNP faces challenges within healthcare systems.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore US nurse executives' perspectives on EBNP.
  • To understand beliefs and implementation strategies for EBNP.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of statements from US nurse executives.
  • The study examines subjective experiences and perceptions.

Main Results:

  • Nurse executives express varied beliefs about EBNP.
  • Implementation of EBNP appears uncertain among leaders.
  • Statements indicate a lack of clear direction for advancing EBNP.

Conclusions:

  • Further research is needed to clarify EBNP implementation.
  • Support and clear strategies are required for nurse executives.
  • Addressing uncertainty is key to advancing evidence-based nursing.