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Evidence-Based Rounds (EBR) are a successful bedside education model in critical care. This adaptable strategy empowers nurses to apply evidence in practice, build confidence, and identify local improvements, offering a sustainable professional development approach.

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  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Nursing Education
  • Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Critical care settings face challenges with expanding curricula and staff retention.
  • Effective continuing professional development is crucial for maintaining high standards of patient care.
  • Bedside education models offer a practical approach to integrate learning into routine clinical work.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To pilot and evaluate a structured Evidence-Based Rounds (EBR) education model in a critical care setting.
  • To assess the feasibility and perceived effectiveness of EBR as a professional development strategy.
  • To identify specific benefits of EBR for clinical staff.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods design was employed, combining structured observational data and open-ended survey responses.
  • Content analysis and descriptive statistics were used to analyze qualitative and quantitative data from evaluations.
  • Seventeen rounds were conducted, with 55 out of 83 clinical staff members submitting evaluation surveys.

Main Results:

  • Evidence-Based Rounds were positively perceived by staff as a useful education strategy, with high willingness to attend future sessions.
  • Nurses across all banding levels, including senior nurses, support workers, and student nurses, were the most frequent attendees.
  • Rounds facilitated the application of evidence into practice, enhanced staff confidence in presenting clinical information, and supported the identification of local patient care improvements.

Conclusions:

  • Evidence-Based Rounds represent an adaptable and effective bedside education model for critical care.
  • The model empowers nurses to apply evidence in practice and boosts confidence, contributing to local improvements in patient care.
  • EBR offers a sustainable, low-cost approach to continuing professional development, potentially adoptable in other clinical areas.