Barry Debbie, Houghton Trish, Warburton Tyler
Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, Prestwich, England.
School of Health and Human Sciences, University of Bolton, Bolton, England.
Nurs Stand. 2016 Aug 17;30(51):42-8. doi: 10.7748/ns.2016.e9668.
This article, the ninth in a series of 11, provides guidance for new and established mentors and practice teachers on evidence-based practice, the seventh domain of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Standards to Support Learning and Assessment in Practice (SSLAP). Evidence-based practice is an important aspect of contemporary healthcare and is central to student preparation programmes for nursing, midwifery and specialist community public health nursing (SCPHN). The article describes evidence-based practice, discussing the importance and implementation of an evidence-based approach in the context of role development for mentors and practice teachers in the preparation of nursing, midwifery and SCPHN students.