In the know: Get started with evidence-based practice
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, May 11, 2009
Nurses and other clinicians strive to provide the best care possible, and in today's healthcare environment, evidence-based care is essential. Every patient deserves care that is based on the best current scientific knowledge. Every nurse deserves to work in an environment in which evidence-based practice (EBP) is supported and its results utilized.
We ask these questions in EBP:
- What is the clinical practice question?
- What evidence exists that will help answer the question?
- How valid is the evidence?
- How strong is the evidence or results?
- How relevant is it to my practice?
Source: Quick-E! Pro Evidence Based Practice: A Guide for Nurses. Click here to learn more about this new release.
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