Capacity building skills in the implementation of evidence-based practice for community health nurses: an exploratory descriptive cohort study.

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2024.2322982
Susan Walsh, Catherine Ryan, Linda McCreary, Oscar Noel Ocho, Wiphawadee Potisopha, Rohan D Jeremiah
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Background: While nurses are strategically placed to support the achievement of universal health, their practice may not always be informed by evidence, especially in a context where research evidence is not commonly used to inform practice.Objective/Aim/Hypothesis: Improve management of clients with CNCDs in Caribbean community through evidence-based practice (EBP) capacity building workshops.Design/Methods: A descriptive, quantitative design was used for this study. Participants included Community Based Nurses who attended an initial and recall workshop on EBP in a Caribbean island. All participants were included as the sample. Data were collected as a Pre-Test and Post Test before the initial workshop and at the recall workshop. Analysis was done quantitatively. Since the sample was small, only descriptive statistics were used.Results: Data showed 64% of participants had no experience with EBP, 55% needed more essential resources to participate in EBP and 55% recognized a need to include EBP to change their clinical practice effectively.Conclusions: The nurses and district supervisors observed a high level of interest and commitment to initiating and completing EBP projects. However, the reality of significant workplace demands, and limitations in consistent logistical and supervisory support impacted long-term sustainability.

社区保健护士实施循证实践的能力建设技能:探索性描述性队列研究"。
背景:虽然护士处于支持实现全民健康的战略地位,但他们的实践可能并不总是以证据为依据,尤其是在不常用研究证据来指导实践的情况下:通过举办循证实践(EBP)能力建设讲习班,改善加勒比海社区对患有 CNCDs 的患者的管理:本研究采用描述性定量设计。参与者包括在加勒比海某岛国参加过 EBP 初始讲习班和回顾讲习班的社区护士。所有参与者都被列为样本。在首次研讨会前和回顾研讨会上,以前测和后测的形式收集数据。对数据进行了定量分析。由于样本较少,因此只使用了描述性统计:数据显示,64%的参与者没有 EBP 经验,55%的参与者需要更多的基本资源来参与 EBP,55%的参与者认识到需要纳入 EBP 以有效改变其临床实践:护士和地区主管对启动和完成 EBP 项目表现出了高度的兴趣和承诺。然而,工作场所的巨大需求以及后勤和督导支持的局限性影响了项目的长期可持续性。
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