Applying evidence to palliative care |
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Authors: | Rutledge Dana N Kuebler Kim K |
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Affiliation: | California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA. drutledge1@cox.net |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: To discuss the evidence-based practice process for palliative care, from defining a clinical problem to implementation and evaluation of an evidence-based practice change. DATA SOURCES: Professional experience, literature, practice guidelines, and web sites related to evidence-based practice and palliative care. CONCLUSION: Nurses caring for patients needing palliative care need evidence from multiple sources. Using a systematic process to find and appraise evidence followed by strategically planning for implementation and evaluation of evidence-based practice changes optimizes the likelihood of enhanced patient care. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: The integration of evidence-based practices into palliative care nursing will empower nurses to promote optimal patient outcomes and decrease practice variability. |
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