Evidence-Based Practice Approach for Advanced Nursing Practice

 

Evidence-based practice is central to nursing care since it emphasizes the importance of continuous integration of evidence-informed research in health care service provision to patients.

Evidence-based practice is beneficial for advanced nursing practice because it sets a comprehensive framework for solving problems in nursing.

The evidence-based approach necessitates solution validation by means of research, risk assessment, and the search for the best patient outcome.

Patients’ values, perceptions, feedback, and objective outcomes are incorporated to validate advanced practice nursing decision-making and problem-solving.

To be able to use evidence-based practice, nurses must obtain specific skills, including the ability to identify information gaps and formulate nursing questions based on the identified problems. Moreover, it is required to search for academic and professional evidence in the form of research findings, apply the researched evidence to clinical practice, and evaluate the outcomes of evidence-based practice application.

Overall, the utilization of scientifically proved evidence, knowledge, and procedures significantly contribute to the continuous improvement of nursing practice and the health care services in general. Therefore, evidence-based practice is integrated into the educational, professional, and training domains to facilitate the effectiveness of its application to nursing practice.

References

Arif, S., Ali, A., & Hussain, N. (2019). Nursing theories: Foundation of nursing profession. i-Manager’s Journal on Nursing, 9(4), 45 – 50.

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