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  • Healthcare Improvement
  • Nursing Education
  • Organizational Development

Background:

  • Academic-practice partnerships foster resource sharing and enhance professional development.
  • Collaborative models are crucial for advancing evidence-based practice in healthcare settings.
  • Strengthening organizational culture is key to improving patient outcomes and safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the long-term outcomes of a regional collaborative evidence-based practice fellowship.
  • To evaluate the impact of the fellowship on participants' knowledge, skills, and practice.
  • To assess the fellowship's influence on project success and organizational culture.

Main Methods:

  • Longitudinal evaluation of a regional collaborative evidence-based practice fellowship.
  • Assessment of fellows' evidence-based practice knowledge and application.
  • Analysis of project outcomes and impact on organizational culture.

Main Results:

  • The fellowship demonstrated a measurable positive impact on fellows' evidence-based practice knowledge and application.
  • Participants reported significant professional growth and enhanced skills.
  • The fellowship contributed to improved project outcomes and a stronger culture of excellence within partner organizations.

Conclusions:

  • Regional collaborative evidence-based practice fellowships are effective in enhancing professional practice and organizational culture.
  • Sustained investment in such partnerships yields long-term benefits for healthcare quality and patient safety.
  • These fellowships serve as a valuable model for inter-organizational collaboration and knowledge translation.