Evidence-based practice: the importance of education and leadership
johansson b., fogelberg‐dahm m. & wadensten b. (2010) Journal of Nursing Management18, 70–77 Evidence‐based practice: the importance of education and leadership Aim To describe evidence‐based practice among head nurses and to explore whether number of years of duty is associated with such activ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nursing management 2010-01, Vol.18 (1), p.70-77 |
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Evidence‐based practice: the importance of education and leadership
Aim To describe evidence‐based practice among head nurses and to explore whether number of years of duty is associated with such activities. Further to evaluate the effects of education on evidence‐based practice and perceived support from immediate superiors.
Background Registered nurses in Sweden are required by law to perform care based on research findings and best experiences. In order to achieve this, evidence‐based practice (EBP) is of key importance.
Method All 168 head nurses at two hospitals were asked to participate. Ninety‐nine (59%) completed the survey. Data were collected using a study‐specific web‐based questionnaire.
Results The majority reported a positive attitude towards EBP, but also a lack of time for EBP activities. A greater number of years as a head nurse was positively correlated with research utilization. Education in research methods and perceived support from immediate superiors were statistically and significantly associated with increased EBP activities.
Conclusions The present study highlights the value of education in research methods and the importance of supportive leadership.
Implications for nursing management Education is an important factor in the employment of head nurses. We recommend interventions to create increased support for EBP among management, the goal being to deliver high‐quality care and increase patient satisfaction. |
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ISSN: | 0966-0429 1365-2834 1365-2834 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1365-2834.2009.01060.x |