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Author Kent, B.; Fineout-Overholt, E.; Wimpenny, P.
Title Teaching EBP: Part 2 – making sense of clinical practice guidelines Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Abbreviated Journal
Volume 4 Issue 3 Pages 164-169
Keywords Evidence-based medicine; Teaching methods; Guidelines
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Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial (down) 845
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Author Harding, T.S.
Title New strategies in evidence based practice Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Klinisk sygepleje Abbreviated Journal
Volume 20 Issue 3 Pages 4-11
Keywords Evidence-based medicine; Nursing; Education; Curriculum
Abstract This article considers wider organisational issues that impact on the implementation of evidence based practice. It describes the strategies adopted by the Auckland Area Health Board and Unitec New Zealand to implement the principles of evidence based practice in New Zealand. This has resulted in a collaboration with Auckland University and the Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery to form the Centre for Evidence Based Nursing – Aotearoa. Evidence based nursing is a vital part of nursing education. Unitec New Zealand has developed and incorporated evidence based nursing into all courses in their undergraduate programme. Central to this is the use of evidence based practice in patient care and the integration of technology with evidence based nursing in clinical practice.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial (down) 778
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Author Honey, M.; North, N.; Gunn, C.
Title Improving library services for graduate nurse students in New Zealand Type Journal Article
Year 2006 Publication Health Information & Libraries Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 23 Issue 2 Pages 102-109
Keywords Nursing; Education; Evidence-based medicine; Teaching methods
Abstract This paper describes a collaboration between library staff and nurse educators, where information literacy skills are strengthened and embedded in the curriculum. A case-study approach was used with both quantitative and qualitative data. An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to all nurses enrolled in graduate courses in the second semester of 2002. Interviews were then undertaken with library staff. It was found that the university library services were not used by 43% of graduate nursing students . The library staff responded by developing a number of initiatives which aimed to improve awareness of services, access and provide education in a bid to improve literacy skills.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial (down) 708
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Author McKillop, A.M.
Title Evaluation of the implementation of a best practice information sheet: Tracheal suctioning of adults with an artificial airway Type Journal Article
Year 2004 Publication JBI Reports Abbreviated Journal
Volume 2 Issue 9 Pages 293-308
Keywords Evidence-based medicine; Nursing; Guidelines; Evaluation
Abstract This report presents an evaluation of the implementation of a best practice information sheet related to tracheal suctioning of adults with an artificial airway. The Centre for Evidence-Based Nursing Aotearoa, based in Auckland, conducted a systematic review of the evidence and produced the best practice information sheet. A survey of 105 nurses was conducted at three sites, in New Zealand and Australia. Using a before/after design, data were collected at the time of release of the information sheet and then approximately 12 months later. The study suggests a trend towards a modest uptake of best practice recommendations into nursing practice demonstrated by some behavioural changes within a 12-month period in the context of an implementation plan and the best practice information sheet.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial (down) 696
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Author McArthur, J.; Dickinson, A.R.
Title Decision making the explicit evidence-based way: Comparing benefits, harms and costs Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication Nursing Praxis in New Zealand Abbreviated Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 33-42
Keywords Evidence-based medicine; Nursing; Guidelines; Clinical decision making
Abstract This paper explores the relationship between evidence, decision tools, and the effectiveness of the nursing contribution to health services. It examines a continuum of decision-making within the international trend of the Effectiveness Movement, drawing on international literature and local experience. It draws on the concept of explicit evidence-based decision-making, the guideline development movement as exemplified through the New Zealand Guidelines Group, information technology in decision support, and the challenges of an evidential approach to nursing. This article is based on a paper given at 'The Pride and Passion of Professional Nursing Practice' College of Nurses' Aotearoa (NZ) Conference, Rotorua, 8-9 October 1998.
Call Number NRSNZNO @ research @ Serial (down) 639
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