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    Professor and Class, Although Florence Nightingale had proposed that Evidence-based practice (EBP) should be continued, several health pioneers had picked up where she left off, but according to (ANA, 2015, p. 19) “nurses did not follow her advice…nursing studies began exploring theoretical and conceptual frameworks as a basis for practice.” EBP is not new to nursing, and should not have waited until the need for change in the 21st century to gain back its popularity in the decision-making of patient-centered

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    photocopying it or printing it for several cents per page. That cumbersome process has evolved significantly with improved online access and the availability of mobile apps. This has made accessing evidenced based practice techniques much easier for me and my colleagues. Finding Evidence Based Practice in

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    ed based A Qualitative Study of Nursing Student Experiences of Clinical Practice Farkhondeh Sharif1 & Sara Masoumi2 1Psychiatric Nursing Department, Fatemeh (P.B.U.H) College of Nursing & Midwifery Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Zand BlvD, Shiraz, Iran 2English Department, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran Published 9 November 2005  [pic] Abstract Background Nursing student's experiences of their clinical practice provide greater insight to develop an effective clinical teaching

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    The nursing profession is filled with a diverse group of care providers who all value the importance of properly treating the human response. This collection of diverse personalities aids immensely when establishing connections with patients and their families. The nurse plays a fundamental role by providing a special kind of intimate support which proves to be invaluable in the hospital setting. An emphasis on opportunities and satisfaction were two recurring themes found in all the videos. Every

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    advance the nursing profession. Nursing from the beginning of its existence with Florence Nightingale has fought to be considered not only an art but also a science. Scientific research was one of the governing factors of Nightingale’s principles of nursing. She used statistical data to help her keep records of success and failure rates of her nursing interventions. The use of this scientific research proved to be beneficial because it gave substantial scientific evidence that her nursing interventions

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    Evidence based practice can be defined as the process of making clinical evaluations based on research evidence, combined with clinical expertise and patient preferences (Schmidt and Brown, 2014). Evidence Based Practice is an essential part of various healthcare professions, which include medicine, nursing, psychology and allied health. In order to carry out evidence based nursing practice, nurses need to use critical thinking skills to evaluate research publications and other sources of information

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    Evidence Based Practice: Nursing Implications Misty DelCiampo Submitted to Sarah P. Combs PhD, MPH, RN in partial fulfillment of NR460 Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Regis University August 3rd, 2015 Evidence Based Practice Nursing Implications As the health care environment is becoming more complex, and technology is developing rapidly, the expectations of nurses has increased more than ever before. Times are rapidly changing and to keep up with these changes, nurses are moving away

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    Evidence-based practice has been the focus of healthcare for a long time highlighting the urgency in the need to improve healthcare. Healthcare organizations and regulations, such as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and the American Association of College of Nursing (2006), require DPN programs to impart sound knowledge of scientific process and content, and research methodology including a research project that is defended as a dissertation research. Notwithstanding, innovative and

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    Scholarship for Evidence-Based Practice I can demonstrate competency for this Essential because I can understand the concept of an evidence-based practice (EBP). The American Association of Colleges of Nursing stated “the national voice for baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs, believes that education has a significant impact on the knowledge and competencies of the nurse clinician, as it does for all health care providers” (The Impact of Education on Nursing Practice, 2016, p. 1). Nursing research

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    Evidence-based practice in nursing "includes blending clinical judgment and expertise with the best available research and patient characteristics and preference."(Treas & Wilkinson,2014, p. 104) "It requires a transition from nursing care that is base on opinions, past practices, and tradition to practice that is base on scientific research and proven evidence."(Catalano, 2015, p. 589) The goal of evidence-based practice is to improve the quality of care by identifying the most cost-efficient treatments

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