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The Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Program (EBPMP) successfully fostered a culture of evidence-based practice among nurses. This program equipped nurses with skills to improve patient care and advance their careers.

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  • Nursing
  • Healthcare Education
  • Evidence-Based Practice

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  • Nurses' utilization of evidence-based practice (EBP) is crucial for enhancing patient outcomes and delivering optimal care.
  • Implementing EBP initiatives is essential for advancing healthcare quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate the Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Program (EBPMP) for staff nurses.
  • To foster a sustainable culture of EBP within a pediatric quaternary care hospital.

Main Methods:

  • A year-long, self-directed immersion program with dedicated mentor support.
  • Targeted at staff nurses, focusing on hands-on experience with the EBP process.

Main Results:

  • 81 nurses participated across 4 cohorts (2016-2019), completing 46 EBP projects.
  • Graduates advanced careers, becoming mentors, joining fellowships, and reporting enhanced critical reflection.
  • High project completion rates and continued organizational support were achieved.

Conclusions:

  • Mentorship is an effective strategy for facilitating EBP among busy direct-care nurses.
  • The EBPMP successfully cultivated EBP skills and a culture of inquiry, leading to tangible professional development and improved patient care.