School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.
Nursing Management and Education Department, College of Nursing, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Nurs Manag. 2022 Nov;30(8):4560-4568. doi: 10.1111/jonm.13856. Epub 2022 Oct 24.
This study aims to establish postgraduate students' perceptions of the organizational culture and readiness for evidence-based practice of their workplaces in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Nurse shortages and a reliance on a transient nurse workforce have long been a challenge in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Developing a home-grown nurse workforce, a key objective of the Government of Saudi Arabia, can help to address this. Evidence-based practice offers a mechanism to address this. Evidence-based practice implementation is heavily reliant on the prevailing organizational culture. Establishing the organizational culture and readiness for evidence-based practice is crucial for sustainable evidence-based practice implementation.
A pre-experimental pilot study collected data from the same participants at three different points. As part of this, a questionnaire measuring organizational culture and readiness for evidence-based practice was administered twice. Descriptive, inferential and correlational statistics were employed to analyse the data.
Results demonstrated improved participant perceptions of the organizational culture and readiness for evidence-based practice of their workplaces between the first (M = 76.58, SD = 19.2) and second (M = 92.10, SD = 23.68) data collection points, indicating moderate movement towards a culture of evidence-based practice. Strengths, challenges and opportunities for improvement were identified.
This study established participants' perceptions of the organizational culture and readiness for evidence-based practice of their workplaces, affording insight into context-specific strategies to embed evidence-based practice in health care organizations.
Assessing an organization's culture and readiness for evidence-based practice (EBP) can afford insight on the strengths, challenges and opportunities that exist to equip nurse managers to advance evidence-based practice at individual, professional and organizational levels. This study demonstrated the importance of promoting an environment conducive to EBP and putting in place the necessary resources to support evidence-based practice implementation. Nurse managers can play a central role in this.
本研究旨在确立沙特阿拉伯王国研究生对其工作场所的组织文化和实施循证实践的准备情况的认知。
护士短缺和对临时护士劳动力的依赖一直是沙特阿拉伯王国面临的挑战。培养本土护士劳动力是沙特阿拉伯政府的主要目标之一,这有助于解决这一问题。循证实践提供了一种解决这一问题的机制。循证实践的实施严重依赖于当前的组织文化。建立组织文化和实施循证实践的准备情况对于可持续的循证实践实施至关重要。
一项预实验性试点研究在三个不同的时间点从相同的参与者那里收集数据。作为其中的一部分,两次管理了一份衡量组织文化和循证实践准备情况的问卷。采用描述性、推论性和相关性统计分析来分析数据。
结果表明,参与者对其工作场所的组织文化和循证实践准备情况的认知在第一次(M=76.58,SD=19.2)和第二次(M=92.10,SD=23.68)数据收集点之间有所提高,表明向循证实践文化的中等程度转变。确定了优势、挑战和改进的机会。
本研究确立了参与者对其工作场所的组织文化和循证实践准备情况的认知,深入了解在特定背景下将循证实践嵌入医疗保健组织的具体策略。
评估组织的文化和循证实践准备情况(EBP)可以深入了解在个人、专业和组织层面推进循证实践时存在的优势、挑战和机会,为护士管理人员提供见解。本研究表明了营造有利于 EBP 的环境并为支持循证实践实施提供必要资源的重要性。护士管理人员可以在这方面发挥核心作用。