This is the third article in an ongoing series. Make sure to check out the previous articles Stronger together: How coalition ...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) empowers nurses to combine research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences for better outcomes. From forming clear PICOT questions to critically appraising studies, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Nurses turning evidence into better care
Evidence-based nursing practice blends clinical expertise, patient preferences, and the best research to improve care quality and safety. Using tools like the PICOT framework, nurses can turn ...
A new article examines the evidence associated with four common clinical practices and encourages nurses to put the current best evidence into practice, rather than providing care based on tradition ...
Hospital leaders agree: Evidence-based care protocols to guide how care is delivered are becoming the new norm. Putting guidelines in place can improve patient safety, streamline methods of care, ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines evidence-based practice (EBP) as an interdisciplinary approach to clinical decision-making that includes the best available evidence, care context and ...
There’s plenty of area of legitimate debate in clinical psychology and allied fields, such as psychiatry, social work, and counseling, but at least one proposition should not be particularly ...
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