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Obstacles in employing evidence-based practice by nurses in their clinical settings: a descriptive study

Frontiers of Nursing • 2019
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المؤلفون Manal Hamed Mahmoud , Zizi Fikry Mohamed Abdelrasol
الكلمات المفتاحية evidence-based practice • clinical settings • obstacles
المجلة العلمية Frontiers of Nursing
الناشر Manal Hamed Mahmoud
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المواد المرفقة manal mansour_Obstacles for EBP(7).pdf
الملخص
Objective: The challenge of employing evidence-based practice (EBP) is multifarious and varied. Nursing interventions supported by research evidence have been exposed to progress positive patient outcomes, while its implementation is faced with various obstacles. This study aimed to identify obstacles in employing EBP by nurses in their clinical settings. Methods: This descriptive design study was conducted at Benha University Hospital with a convenient sample of 154 nurses. Two tools were utilized: (I) sociodemographic data sheet, which included sociodemographic characteristics of the participants, and (II) interview scale, which contained two parts: (1) obstacles scale, which contained obstacles that impede nurses from the utilization of EBP, and (2) questions to rank the three greatest obstacles in employing EBP by nurses. Results: The greatest EBP obstacle ranked by nurses was the organizational limitations (90.9%), followed by research quality (86.9%) and research accessibility (51.0%), while individual characteristics (35.9%) were ranked as the least obstacle. There was a significant statistical correlation between organizational limitations, research quality as well accessibility-related obstacles and nurses’ age, level of education, as well their years of work experience (P