The role of nursing leadership in promoting evidence-based nursing practice
Although the undermining of the nursing profession, time constraints, and the lack of inclusive teaching of evidence-based nursing (EBN) in the nursing school's curriculum have long been identified as being some of the main barriers to the adoption of evidence-based practice (EBP) by nurses, th...
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description | Although the undermining of the nursing profession, time constraints, and the lack of inclusive teaching of evidence-based nursing (EBN) in the nursing school's curriculum have long been identified as being some of the main barriers to the adoption of evidence-based practice (EBP) by nurses, the specific role of nurse leaders in directly influencing and supporting evidence-based nursing is not well demonstrated. This opinion piece discusses potential factors that influence the implementation of EBP into clinical routine practice, as well as how nursing leadership styles can contribute to its promotion in contemporary healthcare settings.
•The education of nurse managers is essential to deliver successful outcomes that support EBP in routine practice.•Nurse managers and nursing educators should assess a variety of strategies to encourage EBP implementation.•The role of nursing leadership is crucial in promoting and sustaining EBP implementation in nursing practice.•Nursing leadership contributes to improving patient outcomes, practice enviornment, and organizational success. |
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