护士在循证实践中需要做些什么?一项定性研究。

Jeltje Giesen, Annick Bakker-Jacobs, Anneke van Vught, Marjolein Berings, Hester Vermeulen, Getty Huisman-de Waal
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背景:要确保患者获得高质量的护理,就必须转变医疗服务。循证实践(EBP)原则使护士能够实现这一转变。尽管按照这些原则开展工作越来越普遍,但护士的行动过多地基于传统和直觉。因此,要在护理实践中推广 EBP 并改进相关教育,就必须更深入地了解护士的需求,以克服现有的 EBP 障碍:目的:确定医院、社区护理护士和护士学生目前对 EBP 原则的需求:方法:在 2020 年 2 月至 12 月期间收集数据:在 2020 年 2 月至 12 月期间,通过与来自一家医院、一家社区护理机构和护理教育学校(本科和职业学校)的 25 名护士和护士学生进行 5 次焦点小组讨论,收集数据。采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行分析,并将主要主题与慢性病量身定制实施(TICD)清单中的七个领域进行同步:结果:护士和护士学生认为 EBP 很复杂,需要更多的 EBP 知识和可靠、随时可用的证据。他们希望在获取证据方面得到便利,有机会与同事分享见解,并有更多时间从事 EBP 工作。这些需求的满足有助于提高参与循证实践(EBP)的积极性,促进个人发展,并使护士和护士学生在根据 EBP 原则开展工作和改善医疗服务方面发挥更大的领导作用:结论:护士在应用 EBP 原则时会遇到困难,需要在实施过程中得到支持。护士和护士学生的需求包括获得更多的 EBP 知识,以及获取量身定制的、随时可用的信息。他们还表示需要榜样、自主权、激励措施、专门时间以及将 EBP 纳入日常工作实践。
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What is needed for nurses to work with evidence-based practice? A qualitative study.

Background: Transformation of healthcare is necessary to ensure patients receive high-quality care. Working with the evidence-based practice (EBP) principles enables nurses to make this shift. Although working according to these principles is becoming more common, nurses base their actions too much on traditions and intuition. Therefore, to promote EBP in nursing practice and improve related education, more insight into nurses' needs is necessary to overcome existing EBP barriers.

Objective: To identify the current needs to work with EBP principles among hospital and community care nurses and student nurses.

Design: A qualitative, exploratory approach with focus group discussions.

Methods: Data was collected between February and December 2020 through 5 focus group discussions with 25 nurses and student nurses from a hospital, a community care organisation, and nursing education schools (bachelor and vocational). Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis, and the main themes were synchronised to the seven domains from the Tailored Implementation for Chronic Diseases (TICD) checklist.

Results: Nurses and student nurses experience EBP as complex and require more EBP knowledge and reliable, ready-to-use evidence. They wanted to be facilitated in access to evidence, the opportunity to share insights with colleagues and more time to work on EBP. The fulfilment of these needs serves to enhance motivation to engage with evidence-based practice (EBP), facilitate personal development, and empower nurses and student nurses to take more leadership in working according to EBP principles and improve healthcare delivery.

Conclusion: Nurses experience difficulties applying EBP principles and need support with their implementation. Nurses' and student nurses' needs include obtaining more EBP knowledge and access to tailored and ready-to-use information. They also indicated the need for role models, autonomy, incentives, dedicated time, and incorporation of EBP in daily work practice.

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