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Dr. Hayam Ahmed Mohamed Hassan :: Publications:

Title:
Evidence- Based Practice: Barriers and Facilitators among Nurses
Authors: Noha Ahmed Mohamed (1), Hayam Ahmed Mohamed (2) & Sanaa Hassan Mohamed (3)
Year: 2015
Keywords: Evidence based practice; Facilitators; Barriers.
Journal: Zagazig Nursing Journal
Volume: 11
Issue: 1
Pages: 174-191
Publisher: Hayam Ahmed Mohamed
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Background: Evidence-based nursing has become an international issue in health care field. One strategy to enhance research utilization and change current nursing practice is to examine factors that may facilitate or hinder nurses’ utilization of relevant researches. Aim of the study: to examine nurses’ perceived barriers, as well as to identify the facilitators for evidence based practice (EBP). Subjects & methods: Research design: A descriptive correlational design was utilized. Setting: The study was conducted at health facilities in Beni-Suef city namely (University hospital, health insurance hospital, and 20 Primary care units). Subjects: Convenience sample was utilized. Tools of data collection: Three tools were used namely: questionnaire sheet, Barriers Scale to EBP and Facilitators Scale to EBP. Results: More than half of participants mentioned that there was unavailability of information resources on EBP to be used in their work areas. The nurses’ barriers that to greater extent prevent them from accessing information on EBP were; nurses didn’t see the value of research for practice, feel capable of evaluating the quality of research& have computer skills. Most of participants mentioned facilitators that to greater extent were helping them to access information on EBP were; cooperative and supportive colleagues, sufficient staffing, resources, improving nurses’ attitudes toward research, and giving rewards for using research. Conclusion: More than two thirds of participants were not familiar with EBP. The barriers reported by participants included; access to research evidence is poor, and administration perceived EBP as a low management priority. Facilitators reported by participants also included; translation of the articles in familiar language& improving nurses’ attitudes toward research.

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