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Review Article
Barriers of Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Profession: A Literature Review
Author(s): Maram Banakar, Munirah Alatawi, Eman Aljuhani, Fatimah Alsufiany, Kawakeb Aleid, Rehab Rawah and Sara AljanabiMaram Banakar, Munirah Alatawi, Eman Aljuhani, Fatimah Alsufiany, Kawakeb Aleid, Rehab Rawah and Sara Aljanabi
Background: Evidence-based practice is important in improving the overall quality of patient care, enhancenursing practice and increase the confidence in decision-making. Evidence-based practice is a technique used insolving clinical issues regarding patient care by integrating well-designed evidence with patient preferences, patientassessments and health professionals. The aim of this review is to explore barriers that confront nursing in theimplementation of Evidence-based practice. Consequently, by determining some of the barriers to the implementationof EBP among nurses, health care systems can form solutions that allow the health centers to avoid such issues andexecute the approach among health care providers.
Methods: peer review was undertaken following literature search in the databases involved CINAHL, MEDLINEand EBSCO Web of Science .. Read More»
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