Evidence Based Practice (EBP) and the health care in US hospitals
The concept of EBP is founded on the evidently sufficient research on how to safely handle health conditions such as heart failure, asthma and diabetes among other conditions. The challenge however is, even in the face of the numerous research conducted which focus on the patients, there is still a wide gap between research and the implementation. This gap is what EBP seeks to address with the ultimate aim of making health care safe and efficient for the patients. By putting into practice what has been research, a significant impact can be made in the life of the patients as has been the history and practice of nursing from the times of nursing practice pioneers such as Florence Nightingale. In a nutshell, EBP is the judicious and contentious utilization of the current best evidence in conjunction with patient values and the clinical expertise to guide the decisions made in the health care process (Walton M.K. et.al, 2010).
One of the most recent and most applicable model in EBP which aims at expediting the transfer of research outcome to the actual safety of patients is the model from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ). It is the model that...
References
Titler M.G., (2018). Patient Safety and Quality: An Evidence-Based Handbook for Nurses: The Evidence for Evidence-Based Practice Implementation. Retrieved 07 February 2018 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2659/
Walton M.K. et.al, (2010). Promoting evidence-based practice and translational research. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20562571
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