Barriers to implementing evidence-based practice in a private intensive care unit in the Eastern Cape

P. Jordan, C. Bowers, D. Morton
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Background . Evidence-based practices (EBPs) have been promoted to enhance the delivery of patient care, reduce cost, increase patient and family satisfaction and contribute to professional development. Individual and organisational barriers can hamper the implementation of EBP, which can be detrimental to healthcare delivery. Objective . To determine the individual and organisational implementation barriers of EBP among nurses in a private intensive care unit (ICU). Methods . A quantitative research design was used to collect data from nurses in a private ICU in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The structured questionnaire (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.72) was administered to 70 respondents, with a response rate of 93%. Results . Barriers at individual level were identified, and include lack of familiarity with EBP, individual perceptions that underpin clinical decision-making, lack of access to information required for EBP, inadequate sources to access evidence, inability to synthesise the literature available, and resistance to change. Barriers related to organisational support, change and operations were identified. Conclusion . Although the findings were similar to other studies, this study showed that nurses younger than 40 years of age were more familiar with the concepts of EBP. Physicians were perceived as not being very supportive of EBP implementation. In order to enhance healthcare delivery in the ICUs, nurse managers need to take cognisance of the individual and organisational barriers that might hamper the implementation of EBP.
东开普省私营重症监护病房实施循证实践的障碍
背景。循证实践(ebp)已被推广,以加强提供病人护理,降低成本,提高病人和家属的满意度,并有助于专业发展。个人和组织的障碍可能阻碍EBP的实施,这可能不利于医疗保健服务的提供。目标。目的:确定私立重症监护病房(ICU)护士个人和组织实施EBP的障碍。方法。定量研究设计用于收集来自南非东开普省一家私立ICU护士的数据。采用结构化问卷(Cronbach’s alpha: 0.72)对70名被调查者进行问卷调查,回复率为93%。结果。确定了个体层面的障碍,包括对EBP缺乏熟悉,支持临床决策的个人认知,缺乏获取EBP所需信息的途径,获取证据的来源不足,无法综合现有文献,以及对变革的抵制。确定了与组织支持、变革和运营相关的障碍。结论。虽然研究结果与其他研究相似,但本研究显示年龄小于40岁的护士对EBP的概念更为熟悉。医生被认为不太支持EBP的实施。为了加强icu的医疗服务,护士管理者需要认识到可能阻碍EBP实施的个人和组织障碍。
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