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    • Neurocritical care nursing
    • Evidence-based practice implementation
    • Spinal cord injury management

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    • Adherence to spinal cord injury guidelines is crucial for optimal patient outcomes.
    • Effective implementation strategies are needed to enhance nurses' knowledge and practice.
    • Current adherence rates and knowledge gaps require targeted interventions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate a bundle of implementation strategies to improve neurocritical care nurses' knowledge of spinal cord injury guidelines.
    • To assess the impact of local opinion leaders, printed educational materials, and educational outreach on guideline adherence.
    • To measure changes in nurses' knowledge and self-reported adherence over time.

    Main Methods:

    • A preprogram, postprogram, and follow-up study design was employed.
    • Nursing knowledge was assessed using an author-developed instrument.
    • Adherence was measured through self-reported anticipatory adherence.
    • Repeated-measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis.

    Main Results:

    • Significant improvements in nursing knowledge were observed from preprogram to postprogram and follow-up.
    • A notable increase in adherence to spinal cord injury guidelines was found across all time points.
    • The implementation strategies demonstrated sustained positive effects on knowledge and adherence.

    Conclusions:

    • The evaluated bundle of implementation strategies effectively enhanced neurocritical care nurses' knowledge and adherence to spinal cord injury guidelines.
    • These findings support the use of a multi-faceted approach to implement evidence-based practices in neurocritical care.
    • This study provides a systematic method for improving guideline adherence and advancing neurocritical care nursing.