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  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Management
  • Evidence-Based Practice

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  • Ensuring nursing care delivery aligns with the best available evidence is critical for quality patient outcomes.
  • Integrating evidence-based practice (EBP) into daily nursing activities requires a structured and systematic approach.
  • Hospitals face challenges in consistently applying EBP across all nursing levels.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of a competency-based approach for structuring a strategic plan.
  • To detail the integration of evidence-based practice concepts into nursing activities at all organizational levels.
  • To outline the process of developing and implementing a specific nursing competency and report achieved outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A competency-based framework was utilized to guide strategic planning and EBP integration.
  • The approach involved defining and implementing specific competencies for nurses at various levels.
  • A systematic process was followed for the development and rollout of the competency program within a clinical department.

Main Results:

  • Successful structuring of a strategic plan through a competency-based methodology.
  • Effective integration of evidence-based practice principles into the daily workflow of nurses.
  • Demonstrated outcomes achieved through the development and implementation of the nursing competency.

Conclusions:

  • A competency-based approach provides a robust framework for integrating evidence-based practice into nursing.
  • Strategic planning and EBP integration can be effectively managed through defined nursing competencies.
  • The described process offers a replicable model for enhancing nursing care quality through evidence-based strategies.