Fostering a culture of learning amongst nurses
Nurse Leader Insider, December 3, 2015
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Creating a culture in which everyone can participate in evidence-based practice (EBP) projects requires resources such as subscriptions to electronic journals and databases, access to computers and the Internet, and release time to work on projects and serve on evidence-based councils. Evidence-based projects rarely occur without the combined expertise of multidisciplinary staff members who can readily access the literature and have the time to work on a specific project. Therefore, your first steps to developing an evidence-based culture should be assessing the availability of the resources you will need.
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