循证实践与农村卫生服务提供:加纳临床护士的知识和采用障碍

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Gordon Yenglier Yiridomoh, F. Dayour, S. Z. Bonye
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摘要

循证实践(EBP)在卫生服务提供中获得了可观的认可。然而,发展中国家对EBP的了解似乎有限,尽管从业者对这一概念的理解有很大的倾向影响采用和实施。本文提出的研究结果进行了调查临床医生的知识和障碍,在加纳采用EBP。采用标准目的抽样方法,从瓦西区医院和全区各保健中心招募13名临床医生进行定性访谈。专题分析发现临床医生缺乏关于EBP的知识,因为所有临床医生都认为知识来源包括标准护理指南和书籍。研究发现,临床医生很少关注已发表的科学研究,并将客户的经验视为宝贵的知识来源。临床医生将有限的EBP知识归因于对概念和技术体系的不熟悉。讨论了研究结果的实际和政策含义。
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Evidence-based practice and rural health service delivery: knowledge and barriers to adoption among clinical nurses in Ghana
ABSTRACT Evidence-based practice (EBP) has gained appreciable recognition in health service delivery. Knowledge about EBP in developing countries, however, appears to be limited, despite practitioners’ understanding of the concept having a high propensity to influence adoption and implementation. This article presents findings from research conducted to investigate clinicians’ knowledge and barriers to EBP adoption in Ghana. Criterion purposive sampling was used to recruit 13 clinicians from Wa West District Hospital and health centres across the district to conduct qualitative interviews. Thematic analysis found clinicians have a paucity of knowledge about EBP as all clinicians considered sources of knowledge to include the Standard Nursing Guide and books. Findings uncovered clinicians paid very little attention to published scientific research and saw clients’ experiences as valuable sources of knowledge. Clinicians attributed limited knowledge of EBP to limited familiarity with the concept and poor technology regime. Practical and policy implications of findings are discussed.
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Rural Society
Rural Society SOCIOLOGY-
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