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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Practice
  • Organizational Behavior

Background:

  • Evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial in modern healthcare, requiring nurses to utilize current research.
  • Implementing EBP presents challenges due to various organizational factors.
  • Nurses must understand these factors to provide effective evidence-based care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To equip practitioners with methods for evaluating organizational readiness for EBP implementation.
  • To identify barriers and facilitators impacting EBP adoption at organizational, team, and individual nursing levels.
  • To emphasize the interconnectedness of these levels in establishing an EBP culture.

Main Methods:

  • The article reviews organizational factors influencing EBP implementation.
  • It describes barriers and facilitators across different levels: organizational, interdisciplinary team, and nursing.
  • Focus is placed on understanding the interplay between these levels.

Main Results:

  • Organizational factors significantly influence the successful implementation of EBP.
  • Barriers and facilitators exist at the organizational, interdisciplinary, and nursing levels.
  • Nurses play a vital role as interdisciplinary team members in promoting an EBP environment.

Conclusions:

  • Successful EBP implementation hinges on recognizing and addressing factors at multiple interconnected levels.
  • Nurses are pivotal in championing and sustaining an evidence-based practice culture within healthcare organizations.
  • Evaluating environmental readiness is essential for effective EBP integration.