Kim Tae Youn, Lang Norma M, Berg Karen, Weaver Charlotte, Murphy Judy, Ela Sue
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2007 Oct 11;2007:423-7.
Delivery of safe, effective and appropriate health care is an imperative facing health care organizations globally. While many initiatives have been launched in a number of countries to address this need from a medical perspective, a similar focus for generating evidence-based nursing knowledge has been missing. This paper reports on a collaborative evidence-based practice (EBP) research initiative that adds nursing knowledge into computerized care protocols. Here, a brief overview of the study's aims, purpose and methodology is presented as well as results of data analysis and lessons learned. The research team examined nurses' adoption patterns of EBP recommendations with respect to activity tolerance using four-month patient data collected from a pilot hospital. Study findings indicate a need for more focus on the system design and implementation process with the next rollout phase to promote evidence-based nursing practice.
提供安全、有效且恰当的医疗保健是全球医疗机构面临的一项紧迫任务。虽然许多国家已发起多项举措从医学角度满足这一需求,但在生成循证护理知识方面却缺乏类似的关注。本文报告了一项合作的循证实践(EBP)研究计划,该计划将护理知识纳入计算机化护理协议。在此,简要概述了该研究的目标、目的和方法,以及数据分析结果和经验教训。研究团队使用从一家试点医院收集的为期四个月的患者数据,研究了护士对关于活动耐量的EBP建议的采用模式。研究结果表明,在下一推广阶段需要更多地关注系统设计和实施过程,以促进循证护理实践。