Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6847042 | Nurse Education Today | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Our multifaceted in-house EBP programme led to a significant improvement of approximately 40% in EBP knowledge and skills of participating nurses. Most nurses who followed the EBP programme are currently applying their knowledge and skills in practice. Managerial support and allocated time for EBP are important facilitators for its implementation. Furthermore, to maintain and expand nurses' EBP knowledge and skills and translate them into practice, follow-up interventions, such as journal clubs, may well be beneficial. Based on the positive results of our programme, we will implement it throughout the hospital with an emphasis on training more groups of nurses.
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Authors
Wieke E. van der Goot, Joost C. Keers, Ruud Kuipers, Roos M.B. Nieweg, Martijn de Groot,