Huo Miao, Qin Haihong, Zhou Xiaohua, Li Jinghua, Zhao Bolun, Li Ye
School of Nursing Dalian University, Dalian 116622, China.
School of Public Health Jilin University, Changchun 130021, China.
J Nurs Manag. 2024 Jul 9;2024:5972218. doi: 10.1155/2024/5972218. eCollection 2024.
Despite the emphasis on the importance of implementing evidence-based practices, nurses did not adopt this approach as a standard. For those who have attempted to implement evidence-based practice in health care settings, the behaviour is rarely simple or straightforward. Therefore, exploring the mechanism that motivates nurses' evidence-based practice behaviour is essential to promote this practice.
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the organizational climate for evidence-based practice on evidence-based practice behaviour among nurses through the mediating role of evidence-based practice competence, work control, and the intention to implement evidence-based practice.
This study consisted of a cross-sectional design and convenience sampling to recruit 641 nurses employed in 6 hospitals in China. Five self-report instruments were used to collect the data. A structural equation model was adopted to verify the research hypotheses. IBM SPSS 26.0 and AMOS 24.0 were used for statistical analysis of the data.
The organizational climate for evidence-based practice was significantly and positively related to the nurses' evidence-based practice behaviour ( < 0.01). Direct effects accounted for 45.93% of the total effect. Evidence-based practice competence, work control, and the intention to implement evidence-based practice partially mediated the association between the organizational climate and evidence-based practice behaviour. The indirect effect accounted for 54.07% of the total effect.
The organizational climate for evidence-based practice is critical for predicting and enhancing evidence-based practice behaviour. Evidence-based practice competence, work control, and the intention to implement evidence-based practice are intervening mechanisms that explain how the organizational climate promotes evidence-based practice behaviour. . Nursing managers should be aware of the interaction of individual and organizational factors that influence evidence-based practice behaviours among nurses. Administrators should improve the organizational climate by providing nurses with cultural and team support, mentoring, training projects, resource provisions, and more autonomy and authority at work, which are beneficial to the nurses' evidence-based practice competence, work control, and intentions to adopt evidence-based practices.
尽管强调实施循证实践的重要性,但护士并未将这种方法作为标准采用。对于那些试图在医疗环境中实施循证实践的人来说,这种行为很少简单直接。因此,探索激励护士循证实践行为的机制对于推广这种实践至关重要。
本研究旨在通过循证实践能力、工作控制和实施循证实践的意图的中介作用,探讨循证实践的组织氛围对护士循证实践行为的影响。
本研究采用横断面设计和便利抽样,在中国6家医院招募了641名护士。使用5种自陈式工具收集数据。采用结构方程模型验证研究假设。使用IBM SPSS 26.0和AMOS 24.0对数据进行统计分析。
循证实践的组织氛围与护士的循证实践行为显著正相关(<0.01)。直接效应占总效应的45.93%。循证实践能力、工作控制和实施循证实践的意图部分中介了组织氛围与循证实践行为之间的关联。间接效应占总效应的54.07%。
循证实践的组织氛围对于预测和增强循证实践行为至关重要。循证实践能力、工作控制和实施循证实践的意图是解释组织氛围如何促进循证实践行为的干预机制。护理管理者应意识到影响护士循证实践行为的个体和组织因素的相互作用。管理者应通过为护士提供文化和团队支持、指导、培训项目、资源供应以及工作中更多的自主权和权力来改善组织氛围,这有利于护士的循证实践能力、工作控制以及采用循证实践的意图。