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Nurses' attitudes to and perceptions of knowledge and skills regarding evidence-based practice
Authors:Sherriff Karen L  Wallis Marianne  Chaboyer Wendy
Institution:Nursing Education ans Research Unit, Gold Coast Health Services District, Southport, Queensland, Australia. karen_sheriff@health.qld.gov.au
Abstract:The study evaluated the effect of an evidence-based practice (EBP) educational programme on attitudes and perceptions of knowledge and skills, of registered nurses, towards EBP. The study was conducted using a quasiexperimental interrupted time series design. Participants were clinical nurses in educational and leadership roles within a Health Service District in south-east Queensland. The data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire at three points. Nurses' belief in the value of EBP for practice was high prior to the programme and did not change subsequently. There was an improvement following the intervention in nurses' attitudes to organizational support for EBP and their perceptions of their knowledge and skills in locating and evaluating research reports. Providing educational courses in a clinical setting is useful in improving clinicians' attitudes to and perceptions of knowledge and skills related to EBP.
Keywords:education  evidence-based nursing  nurses' attitudes  research utilization
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