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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,...
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Using evidence-based practice to address gaps in nursing knowledge.

Jenny Tagney1, Caroline Haines

  • 1Bristol Royal Infirmary.

British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
|April 21, 2009
PubMed
Summary

Implementing evidence-based practice in nursing is challenging. A new framework, involving nurse consultants and facilitators, can improve research integration for better patient care.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Healthcare Research Implementation

Background:

  • Implementing evidence-based practice (EBP) and research findings into nursing care presents significant challenges for nursing staff.
  • While international literature identifies barriers, practical solutions for clinical settings are limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify strategies for nurses to optimize the implementation of evidence and research into clinical practice.
  • To review barriers to implementing and conducting nursing research and propose an improvement framework.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of barriers to research utilization in nursing.
  • Discussion of an innovative, collaborative approach involving nurse consultants, clinical academics, and research facilitators.
  • Consideration of varied knowledge and critical appraisal skills in nursing.

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Main Results:

  • Identified key barriers to research use in nursing practice.
  • Proposed a collaborative framework involving specialized nursing roles.
  • Highlighted the need for practical structures and organizational support for EBP.

Conclusions:

  • A realistic research framework and organizational support are crucial for optimizing evidence-based practice in nursing.
  • Implementation of such a framework can foster a more active nursing research culture.
  • This approach has the potential to enhance patient care through improved evidence utilization.