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Hospital librarians created an Evidence-based Practice (EBP) repository, enhancing collaboration with nurse scientists and improving tracking of clinical project utilization. This initiative increased librarian involvement in research and Magnet reaccreditation efforts.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences
  • Library and Information Science
  • Nursing

Background:

  • Clinical nurses require accessible resources for Evidence-based Practice (EBP) projects.
  • Hospital librarians can play a crucial role in supporting EBP initiatives.
  • Integrating librarians into the research process can enhance project outcomes and dissemination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish an Evidence-based Practice (EBP) project repository for clinical nurses.
  • To explore the impact of librarian involvement on the research process and project utilization.
  • To enhance the role of librarians in supporting clinical research and Magnet reaccreditation.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a hospital intranet-based repository for EBP projects.
  • Collaboration between hospital librarians and nurse scientists.
  • Tracking the utilization of completed EBP projects by clinicians.

Main Results:

  • Successful establishment of an EBP project repository.
  • Increased early involvement of librarians in the research process.
  • Enhanced tracking of EBP project utilization by clinicians.
  • Facilitated greater librarian participation in the Magnet reaccreditation process.
  • Raised awareness of librarian roles in EBP and Magnet initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • An EBP repository enhances librarian-nurse scientist collaboration and project tracking.
  • Early librarian involvement and robust tracking mechanisms improve EBP implementation.
  • Librarians are integral to supporting clinical research, EBP, and achieving Magnet recognition.