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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Practice
  • Healthcare Communication
  • Evidence-Based Practice Dissemination

Background:

  • Communicating practice changes to frontline nurses is often ineffective due to information overload.
  • Daily communications can lead to email fatigue and reduced engagement among nursing staff.
  • A multisite institution sought to improve the dissemination of practice updates to over 3400 nurses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a communication intervention for disseminating practice changes to nurses.
  • To detail modifications made to ensure the intervention's sustained success and sustainability.
  • To address challenges in ensuring accountability for reading practice updates.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a monthly Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) Update email sent to local leaders.
  • Incorporated quick response (QR) codes to track nurse readership of the EBP Update.
  • Leveraged clinical nurse specialists to ensure practice changes were understood by nurses.

Main Results:

  • QR code scans demonstrated an increase in readership over time.
  • Consolidating alerts into a single correspondence reduced daily notifications.
  • The EBP Update email dissemination structure involving local leaders was positively received.

Conclusions:

  • A standardized communication strategy improved the uptake of practice information by nurses.
  • Leadership engagement was critical to the success of the communication intervention.
  • The modified EBP Update effectively disseminated practice changes across a large institution.