Exploring Professional Practice Environments and Organisational Context Factors Affecting Nurses’ Adoption of Evidence-Based Practice: A Scoping Review
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(2), P. 245 - 245
Published: Jan. 18, 2024
This
scoping
review,
conducted
within
the
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
(JBI)
framework,
analysed
recent
literature
(January
2018
to
March
2023)
addressing
factors
inherent
professional
practice
environments
and
organisational
contexts
influencing
nurses'
adoption
of
evidence-based
(EBP).
review
included
studies
involving
nurses
regardless
sector,
setting,
scope
practice.
A
systematic
search
was
undertaken
across
PubMed,
Web
Science,
CINAHL,
MEDLINE
databases,
as
well
EThOS,
OATD,
RCAAP
platforms.
The
extracted
textual
elements
underwent
a
content
analysis,
resulting
in
coding
structure
established
through
an
inductive
approach
that
categorised
information
into
main
categories
subcategories
linked
by
similarity
thematic
affinity.
Forty-one
were
included,
revealing
four
impacting
EBP
nurses:
(1)
dynamics,
(2)
management
leadership,
(3)
teamwork
communication,
(4)
resources
infrastructure.
study's
limitations
acknowledge
subjective
nature
categorisation,
recognising
potential
variations
based
on
individual
perspectives
despite
adopting
procedures
minimise
risk
bias.
results
provide
substantial
foundation
for
developing
interventions
cultivate
conducive
nurses,
thereby
enhancing
integration
evidence
contexts.
prospectively
registered
Open
Science
Framework
(registration
no.
osf.io/e86qz).
Language: Английский
Effects of implementation strategies on nursing practice and patient outcomes: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis
Implementation Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Sept. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Factors Influencing the Self-Reported Palliative Care Practices of Acute Care Nurses
Western Journal of Nursing Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Background:
Provision
of
palliative
care
in
acute
settings
is
significantly
lacking
despite
evidence
that
early
integration
leads
to
better
patient/family-related
outcomes
and
improved
healthcare
cost
efficiency.
Objective:
This
study
investigated
influencing
factors
affect
the
nature
frequency
practices
nurses.
Methods:
A
descriptive,
cross-sectional
design
was
used
examine
effects
personal
environmental
on
nurses’
setting.
Registered
nurses
(
N
=
325)
completed
an
electronic
survey
including
a
demographic
questionnaire
6
other
measures
measure
variables
(palliative
practices,
knowledge,
self-efficacy,
perceived
competency,
attitudes
toward
dying,
barriers).
Hierarchical
multiple
linear
regression
evaluated
degree
which
each
set
explained
variance
self-reported
while
controlling
for
others.
Results:
The
final
model
with
demographics,
factors,
accounted
32.1%
significant
F
[14,
238]
8.050,
P
<
.001).
Step
one
(demographics)
12.3%
[7,
245]
4.916,
two
(personal
factors)
19.4%
[5,
240]
13.678,
three
(environmental
0.4%
[2,
9.053,
.519).
Conclusions:
Personal
especially
self-efficacy
are
most
practices.
Language: Английский
The Effect of the Difficulties Faced by Palliative Care Nurses on Perceived Quality of Palliative Care: A Cross‐Sectional Descriptive Study
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
39(1)
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
ABSTRACT
Aim
This
study
examined
how
the
difficulties
experienced
by
palliative
care
nurses
while
providing
affect
quality
of
perceived
nurses.
Background
The
increase
in
chronic
diseases
with
ageing
population
has
brought
about
a
greater
need
for
care.
Palliative
play
central
role
improving
patients'
life,
also
facing
emotional
and
physical
challenges.
impact
these
challenges
on
nurses'
job
satisfaction
provided
constitutes
critical
area
research
understanding
effectiveness
services.
Method
was
conducted
descriptive,
cross‐sectional
correlational
design
working
services
(
N
=
243)
Türkiye
between
October
2023
March
2024.
data
were
collected
through
an
introductory
form,
Nursing
Care
Quality
Scale
Difficulties
Scale.
relationship
two
variables
using
Pearson
correlation
analysis,
education
level
investigated
multiple
linear
regression
analysis.
Results
In
this
study,
normally
distributed
it
found
that
total
mean
score
72.42
±
8.26
(min:
18—max:
90)
40.85
10.50
15—max:
75)
Total
to
be
significantly
higher
among
postgraduate
degrees.
Moreover,
difficulty
scores
males,
experience
1
year
or
less,
those
who
did
not
select
unit
willingly.
A
negative
observed
their
difficulties.
Conclusion
It
seen
decreased
as
encountered
increased.
is
recommended
develop
training
programmes
tailored
ensure
continuous
professional
development
reduce
face
enhance
Language: Английский
Desafiando Barreras: Guías de Práctica Clínica de la Asociación de Enfermeras Registradas de Ontario (RNAO) y Cambio Organizacional
Salud Ciencia y Tecnología,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4, P. 769 - 769
Published: March 10, 2024
Introduction:
over
the
past
four
decades,
hospitals
have
faced
transformations
in
funding
and
management
to
address
growing
healthcare
demands.
The
implementation
of
evidence-based
practices,
such
as
Registered
Nurses'
Association
Ontario
(RNAO)
clinical
guidelines
Best
Practice
Spotlight
Organisations
(BPSO®)
programme,
is
crucial
improve
quality
care.
collaboration
between
RNAO
Ministry
Health
(MINSAL)
Chile
highlights
importance
innovation
excellence
healthcare.
Aim:
describe
relevance
guidelines,
barriers
their
role
nursing
through
a
narrative
review
literature.
Development:
BPSO®
has
demonstrated
substantial
improvements,
including
significant
increases
patient
risk
identification
management.
However,
Good
Guidelines
(GBP)
faces
challenges,
political,
organisational
professional
barriers.
Implementation
science
these
by
designing
strategies
that
drive
Conclusion:
summary,
GBP,
represents
an
change
supported
programmes
improved
It
essential
identify
barriers,
especially
nursing,
order
overcome
obstacles
ensure
active
participation
professionals
continuous
improvement
health
care
Language: Английский
Barriers and facilitators of the nurse providing evidence-based preoperative visit-care for transcatheter aortic valve replacement: a mixed-methods study based on an evidence application setting
GuanXing Wei,
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JunYang Tan,
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BMC Health Services Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Sept. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
How is Home-Based Palliative Care Implemented in Developed Countries? An Integrative Review
Home Health Care Management & Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
Palliative
care
focused
on
improving
the
quality
of
life
for
terminal
patients
and
their
families
have
had
a
significant
impact
healthcare
services
in
developed
countries.
This
review
aims
to
explore
how
home-based
palliative
is
implemented
countries
by
analyzing
10
articles
from
total
705
found
4
databases
(PubMed,
Scopus,
Wiley,
Science
Direct)
between
August
2014
2024.
The
documents
was
evaluated
using
critical
appraisal
tools
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
(JBI),
with
scores
ranging
75%
100%.
Key
findings
include:
(1)
Positive
benefits
care,
including
peaceful
deaths
at
home
improved
family
functioning;
(2)
Barriers
implementation,
such
as
lack
professional
competency
issues
services;
(3)
A
comprehensive
approach
home,
encompassing
symptom
management;
(4)
success
depends
support
interdisciplinary
teams
families.
Implementing
requires
cooperation
multiple
stakeholders.
Study
limitations
include
difficulties
comparing
implementations
developing
limited
number
relevant
articles,
only
found.
Language: Английский
Utilización de evidencia científica en planificación del cuidado por el profesional de enfermería: Revisión Sistemática
Enfermería Global,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
22(4), P. 517 - 544
Published: Oct. 1, 2023
Objective:
To
determine
the
use
of
available
scientific
evidence
among
nursing
professionals
to
plan
provision
care.Methods:
A
search
was
conducted
in
following
databases:
ProQuest,
PubMed,
Science
Direct,
MEDLINE.
Nine
articles,
published
between
2011
and
2021
English
Spanish,
were
selected
for
analysis
according
PRISMA
statement.Results:
The
yielded
a
result
356
9
which
met
selection
criteria.
included
articles
do
not
measure
level
utilization
Evidence-Based
Nursing
(EBN)
care
planning,
however,
facilitating
factors
barriers
its
implementation
are
described.Conclusion:
is
sufficient
by
care.
Barriers
utilization,
both
personal
organizational
nature
described.
In
order
ensure
an
adequate
EBN,
it
necessary
adopt
effective
strategies
clinical
settings
multidisciplinary
efforts
need
be
made
promote
utilization.
It
conduct
higher-quality
studies
produce
reliable
data
that
demonstrate
role
knowledge,
research
training
institutional
support
have
on
EBN
practice.
Objetivo:
Determinar
la
utilización
de
evidencia
científica
disponible
por
el
profesional
enfermería
para
planificar
los
cuidados
otorgados.Metodología:
Búsqueda
en
bases
datos:
Proquest,
Pubmed,
Medline.
Se
seleccionó
nueve
artículos
análisis,
publicados
entre
años
y
idiomas
inglés
español,
ajustados
requerimientos
PRISMA.Resultados:
obtuvieron
investigaciones,
las
cuales
cumplieron
con
criterios
selección.
Los
incluidos
no
miden
nivel
Enfermería
Basada
Evidencia
(EBE)
planificación
cuidados,
sin
embargo,
se
describen
factores
facilitadores
barreras
su
implementación.Conclusión:
La
es
suficiente
determinar
otorgados
parte
del
enfermería.
tipo
personales
organizacionales
utilización.
Para
lograr
una
adecuada
implementación
EBE
necesario
contar
estrategias
efectivas
entornos
clínicos
esfuerzos
multidisciplinarios
Es
realización
estudios
mayor
calidad,
generar
datos
confiables
que
evidencien
cómo
impacta
conocimiento,
formación
investigación
apoyo
institucional
práctica
clínica.