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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Nursing Science
  • Evidence-Based Practice Dissemination

Background:

  • Mobile information technologies significantly impact evidence dissemination for both seekers and providers.
  • No prior studies in China have utilized mobile platforms for evidence dissemination.
  • Existing healthcare systems face challenges in providing accessible evidence-based practice (EBP) resources.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a mobile-based evidence resource platform tailored for the Chinese context.
  • To evaluate the platform's effectiveness in enhancing nurses' access to EBP resources.
  • To assess user satisfaction and demand fulfillment through the mobile platform.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a mobile-based evidence resource platform in 2014.
  • Cross-sectional study conducted over two months (December 2015-January 2016) to assess user experience.
  • Descriptive analysis of platform usage data from December 2014 to March 2017, including 472 participants.

Main Results:

  • High user ratings for overall platform experience (4.34/5), evidence section (4.30/5), learning materials (4.26/5), and news (4.27/5).
  • Excellent scores for readability (4.38/5) and design/structure (4.38/5), with moderate interactivity (3.58/5).
  • As of March 2017, the platform had 28,954 followers and 584,834 readings, indicating significant reach.

Conclusions:

  • The developed mobile platform successfully promotes evidence accessibility and meets user demands in China.
  • The platform, available on WeChat, is a valuable tool for healthcare professionals seeking to learn and disseminate EBP.
  • This initiative represents a significant advancement in mobile health information dissemination within the Chinese healthcare sector.