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J Nurses Prof Dev ; 33(2): 64-69, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28252483

ABSTRACT

Evidence indicates that nurses inconsistently engage in evidence-based practice (EBP). This cross-sectional study of 402 nurses at a medical-surgical hospital identifies strategies for augmenting EBP. Nurses' EBP beliefs scores were higher than their EBP implementation scores. Those with baccalaureate/postgraduate degrees had higher EBP beliefs and implementation scores than those with associate degrees or diplomas. Bedside or direct care nurses were less likely to have baccalaureate/higher degrees and had lower EBP beliefs and implementation scores than did those nurses not serving in direct care roles.


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Evidence-Based Nursing/statistics & numerical data , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Nursing Staff, Hospital/education , Staff Development , Adult , Attitude of Health Personnel , Cross-Sectional Studies , Education, Nursing , Education, Nursing, Continuing , Female , Humans , Internet , Male , Organizational Culture , Surveys and Questionnaires
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