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Implementing online tools and resources to help nurses apply evidence based care.

Penny Bond1, Jill French

  • 1NHS Quality Improvement Scotland.

Nursing Times
|February 19, 2010
PubMed
Summary
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Nurses may know about quality improvement tools but not use them. An alliance promotes online resources to enhance nursing practice and patient care, summarizing available tools and project evaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Nursing Practice
  • Quality Improvement Science

Background:

  • Nurses' awareness of quality improvement (QI) tools does not guarantee their practical application.
  • A collaborative alliance was formed between NHS Quality Improvement Scotland and The Joanna Briggs Institute (Australia).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To promote and facilitate the adoption of online QI tools and resources within nursing practice.
  • To enhance the quality of patient care through improved practice development.

Main Methods:

  • Summarization of available online tools and resources for QI.
  • Discussion of the implementation strategies for these tools.
  • Outline of the evaluation methods for the project's impact.

Main Results:

  • The alliance aims to bridge the gap between awareness and utilization of QI resources.
  • Focus on practical implementation and evaluation of online tools to support practice development.
  • The project seeks to enhance patient care through systematic application of QI principles.

Conclusions:

  • Effective promotion and facilitation are crucial for translating QI knowledge into practice.
  • Online resources and collaborative alliances can significantly support nursing practice development.
  • The project provides a framework for implementing and evaluating QI initiatives to improve healthcare outcomes.