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How to Use Evidence-based Resources to Guide Nursing Practice Part 2 pp.357-368
Published Date 2002/8/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681900687
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 When deciding whether to implement new programs or clinical interventions, nurses are increasingly required to provide evidence of favourable patient outcomes and costeffectiveness. Finding the best evidence has traditionally been a difficult process and has been left to nurses and other health care professionals who have advanced education and skills in the critique of research studies. The international interest in evidencebased nursing has stimulated the production of a number of high quality and readily available resources for nurses to use when searching for evidence. These resources use built in methodological filters to identify scientifically sound research which makes it possible for all nurses to be evidence-based practitioners even if they do not have advanced education or skills in critique of research studies. In a 2-part series, we illustrate how these evidence-based resources can be used to guide nursing practice. In Part 1, in the previous issue, we presented a clinical scenario and reviewed types of research questions and levels of evidence that provide the foundation for use of evidence-based resources. In Part 2, in this article, we address the problem presented in the clinical scenario by taking readers through the formulation of a focused question, the search strategy for locating high quality evidence, the consideration of clinical applicability of the research findings, and strategies to overcome organizational barriers to evidence-based changes in clinical practice.


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電子版ISSN 1882-1405 印刷版ISSN 0022-8370 医学書院

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