Rationing Evidence-Based Nursing Practice: Considering a Resource-Based Approach

J. K. Yingling
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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the United States and the global healthcare system. The lack of agency and national stockpiles of personal protection equipment led to rationing and alteration in best infection prevention practices. The lack of resources forced nurses to make decisions based on resources rather than evidence. This article offers a brief review of the tenants of evidence-based practice, and discusses EBP during the COVID-19 pandemic. Presented is information about the concepts important to a resource-based view, and a potential modification of an EBP model that adds the perspective of resource-based practice to include the actual availability of resources to inform clinical decision-making by nurses and other providers.
配给循证护理实践:考虑以资源为基础的方法
2020年,COVID-19大流行影响了美国和全球医疗体系。机构和国家缺乏个人防护装备储备,导致了配给和最佳感染预防做法的改变。缺乏资源迫使护士根据资源而不是证据做出决定。本文简要回顾了循证实践的租户,并讨论了COVID-19大流行期间的EBP。本文提供了关于资源基础观点的重要概念的信息,以及对EBP模型的潜在修改,该模型增加了资源基础实践的观点,以包括资源的实际可用性,从而为护士和其他提供者的临床决策提供信息。
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