A Study to Assess the Knowledge of Nurses on Evidence Based Practice in Selected Setting
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Evidence Based Practice is the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. The present study carried out to assess the knowledge of nurses on evidence based practice among staff nurses and faculty in selected setting. The implementation of EBP helps: To ensure patient/clients to receive the care that fits their needs, To promote patient safety by giving quality care to get better outcome, Facilitates sound decision making, Minimize the risk to the patient/client, Provide health care professionals with the skills and knowledge to evaluate health care literature and practices and exposes gaps in knowledge and conflict in evidence.
Objectives of the study
1. To determine the level of knowledge on Evidence Based Practice among the registered nurses (faculty and staff nurse).
2. To find the association between knowledge on Evidence Based Practice and baseline variables.
Methods: A descriptive survey design was used for the present study. Random sampling technique was used to select the subject and the total population was 175. Tool used to collect the data was baseline proforma and structured knowledge questionnaire.
Results: The analysed data showed 50.3% of nurses have average knowledge on EBP, 42.9% of nurses have good knowledge on EBP and 6.8% nurses have poor knowledge on EBP.
Interpretation and conclusion: This study was successful in achieving aims and objectives as well as using research appropriately.
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