Take your seat for the evidence-based practice trial
HCPro's Advisor to the ANCC Magnet Recognition Program®, December 1, 2008
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Instead of running when they heard the words “research” and “evidence-based practice,” staff nurses at UAB Hospital in Birmingham, AL, decided to take the stand.
“We wanted to make evidence-based practice [EBP] fun, accessible, and more approachable for staff nurses, so we created an evidence-based practice mock court session,” says Shannon Graham, MSN, RN, CNS, AOCN, advanced nursing coordinator and ANCC Magnet Recognition Program® (MRP) project director at UAB—a redesignation recipient in 2006.
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