A brief how-to guide to evidence-based practice for nurses
What to do, how to do it, and why
This guide explains everything you need to know to successfully implement evidence-based practice (EBP). Carefully progressing from the fundamental facts to full application, the book tells you exactly what EBP is, and describes how to:
- Create a culture of EBP
- Use journal clubs
- Answer questions with nursing research
- Relate EBP and nursing research to your journey to designation
Build your confidence as you increase your knowledge
Making the transition to EBP requires learning new skills and using a different process for clinical decision making. To smooth and speed your progress, this extremely practical reference includes:
- Case studies that reveal the real-life consequences, so you can learn from the successes of your colleagues
- Exercises to familiarize you with EBP and give you a preview of practice
- Helpful checklists to reinforce the text
- Examples from practice to help you implement EBP in your own facility
Improve outcomes, patient care, and satisfaction
A successful EBP program brings benefits for you, your patients, and your facility. Whether you are new to nursing or an experienced clinician who just needs to master EBP, this guide will give you the answers to all your questions.
Book Topics at a Glance
Chapter 1: What is evidence-based practice?
Chapter 2: Creating a culture of evidence-based practice
Chapter 3: Accessing and appraising resources
Chapter 4: Evidence-based practice becomes a reality
Chapter 5: Journal clubs
Chapter 6: Answering questions with nursing research
Chapter 7: Nursing excellence and evidence-based practice
Chapter 8: Examples of evidence-based nursing practice
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Mary Jo Slattery, RN, MS is the nursing research coordinator at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She collaborates with the director of nursing research, Suzanne Beyea, in the office of professional nursing to support and facilitate research and evidence-based practice efforts in nursing. Her activities include consultation and assistance with groups and individuals on such topics as online searching, project planning, instrument development, obtaining Institutional Review Board approval, data collection, data analysis, and report writing.
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