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Equipping Nurses to Lead Evidence-Based Practice

Lee Galuska, Nancy Loos, Lina Najib Kawar, Bindu Thomas, Lynn Gallagher‐Ford

2022JONA The Journal of Nursing Administration10 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the evidence-based practice (EBP) attributes among California nurse leaders who are members of a professional nursing organization. BACKGROUND: Nurse leaders are pivotal for successful EBP implementation. The Association of California Nurse Leaders' (ACNL) mission to equip nurses to lead self, others, and systems propelled them to conduct a study of members' EBP beliefs, knowledge, competencies, and implementation. METHODS: Evidence-based practice attributes of California nurse leaders were measured using valid and reliable scales via an anonymous, electronic survey. RESULTS: Although ahead in the subjective EBP scales, California nurse leaders' perceptions of organizational EBP culture were comparable with those of a similar national sample. Scores still indicated opportunities for improvement. CONCLUSIONS: Nurse leaders must be prepared to lead EBP in their organizations. Professional organizations such as ACNL have an opportunity to help leaders by conducting research and assessing and meeting their members' learning needs.

Topics & Concepts

NursingEvidence-based practicePsychologyProfessional associationOrganizational culturePerceptionNurse AdministratorMedical educationMEDLINEMedicinePublic relationsPolitical scienceAlternative medicineNeurosciencePathologyLawHealth Sciences Research and EducationHealth Policy Implementation ScienceMeta-analysis and systematic reviews
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