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To significantly impact the improvement of quality in healthcare, one needs to apply evidence-based practice (EBP). Without EBP, healthcare providers are at risk for variances in care that could ...
Researchers have come up with an answer for health care systems and professionals struggling with how to most effectively adopt evidence-based practice in their clinical settings. They've developed ...
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Mastering EBP skills to elevate nursing care
Evidence-based practice (EBP) empowers nurses to merge research, clinical expertise, and patient values for better care decisions. Frameworks like PICOT and the Johns Hopkins PET model make the ...
As hospital leaders continue to feel pressure to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs, a new study reveals one reason why many organizations fall short. Use of evidence-based practice among chief ...
Nurse leaders can foster acceptance of evidence-based practice by providing RNs with a process to question changes. Change is good. But it can also be hard. This is often the case when nursing ...
The expo emphasized integrating research into daily nursing care and provided mentorship opportunities for students entering ...
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Mastering evidence-based nursing made simple
Evidence-based nursing blends clinical expertise, patient preferences, and the latest research to improve care quality. Frameworks like PICO and structured review tools help nurses ask precise ...
A recent study examined patients' outcomes after receiving care based on scientific and clinical evidence. The work, which is published in Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, also reviewed the ...
TORONTO, April 10, 2026 /CNW/ - The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) is celebrating Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital (TCIH) today for its commitment to fostering a culture where care ...
When providers move from employing traditional practices to new methods that are steeped in evidence, this benefits patient health. The result is higher-quality, more affordable care, often stemming ...
Many common nursing practices derive from tradition rather than empirical evidence that they are effective, according to an article in Critical Care Nurse. The researchers, led by Mary Beth Flynn ...
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