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  • Healthcare Quality
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a core nursing competency.
  • Nurses utilize EBP for clinical problem-solving.
  • EBP is integral to academic nursing curricula.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Critically analyze three common evidence-based practice models.
  • Determine similarities and differences in process steps, terminology, tools, and implementation.
  • Compare the Advancing Research and Clinical Practice Through Close Collaboration (ARCC) Model, the Iowa Model, and the Johns Hopkins Evidence-Based Practice (JHEBP) Model.

Main Methods:

  • Crosswalk analysis was employed.
  • Comparison and contrast of the ARCC, Iowa, and JHEBP models.
  • Evaluation of process steps, terminology, tools, and implementation.

Main Results:

  • Models share similar underlying principles.
  • Significant differences exist in terminology and process steps.
  • Lack of congruence identified between the models.

Conclusions:

  • Variations in terminology can confuse users of evidence-based practice.
  • Suggests adopting a primary EBP model within organizations.
  • Recommends raising awareness of various EBP models and their distinctions.