La pratique fondée sur des preuves chez les infirmières de centres hospitaliers universitaires en Suisse romande : étude descriptive et corrélationnelle [Evidence based practice of nurses working in university hospitals in the French speaking part of Switzerland: a descriptive and correlational study]

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Title
La pratique fondée sur des preuves chez les infirmières de centres hospitaliers universitaires en Suisse romande : étude descriptive et corrélationnelle [Evidence based practice of nurses working in university hospitals in the French speaking part of Switzerland: a descriptive and correlational study]
Journal
Recherche en soins infirmiers
Author(s)
Gentizon J., Borrero P., Vincent-Suter S., Ballabeni P., Morin D., Eicher M.
ISSN
0297-2964 (Print)
ISSN-L
0297-2964
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2016
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
127
Pages
28-42
Language
french
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Introduction : evidence-based practice (EBP) is too scarcely applied in nursing and is a key contemporary challenge for the discipline. Method and objective : This descriptive and correlational study invited 221 nurses working in three different clinical settings of university hospitals in Switzerland. The objective of this study was to describe their level of knowledge, beliefs and implementation of EBP. Results : of the 221 nurses in this study, only 67 were familiar EBP (30%). These demonstrate favorable beliefs and attitudes towards EBP, but indicate a lack of skills and knowledge to implement it. Compared to both internal medicine and geriatric nurses clinical nurse specialists (ISC) were significantly more familiar with EBP and its implementation. Results also indicate that positive nurses’ beliefs and attitudes toward EBP are predictive of better implementation in clinical practice. Discussion and Conclusion : as demonstrated in other studies, our results show that knowledge about EBP is not that widespread and its implementation remains a challenge even in university hospitals. Future work could include testing EBP implementation strategies to overcome the barriers identified.
Keywords
Adult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Cross-Sectional Studies, Evidence-Based Nursing, Female, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Hospitals, University, Humans, Language, Male, Middle Aged, Nursing Staff, Hospital/organization & administration, Nursing Staff, Hospital/standards, Practice Patterns, Nurses'/trends, Surveys and Questionnaires, Switzerland, Workforce
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