Author Affiliations: Chief Nurse Emerita and Distinguished Paul M. Erickson Chair in Nursing (Dr Ives Erickson), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston; Chief Nurse Executive (Dr Pappas), Emory Healthcare, and Professor, Clinical Track, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Atlanta, Georgia.
J Nurs Adm. 2020 May;50(5):243-244. doi: 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000876.
Innovations in patient care, nursing, and the practice environment are hallmarks of organizations receiving American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) Magnet Recognition. In this month's "Magnet Perspectives" column, the chair and vice-chair of ANCC's Commission on Magnet Recognition examine the growing importance of nursing research on patient care and outcomes and the role of Magnet hospitals as research pacesetters for the nursing profession. The authors discuss the critical difference between research and evidence-based practice, why both are important, and how organizations can develop the structures and processes to inspire and advance a robust culture of clinical inquiry.
患者护理、护理和实践环境方面的创新是获得美国护理认证中心 (ANCC) 磁铁认可的组织的标志。在本月的“磁铁视角”专栏中,ANCC 磁铁认可委员会的主席和副主席审查了护理研究对患者护理和结果的日益重要性,以及磁铁医院作为护理专业研究先驱的作用。作者讨论了研究和循证实践之间的关键区别,为什么两者都很重要,以及组织如何发展结构和流程,以激发和推进强大的临床探究文化。