Nurses reclaiming ownership of their practice: implementation of an evidence-based practice model and process

Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing
Kathy Reavy, Susan Tavernier

Abstract

This article describes a new model and process to implement evidence-based practice. This model builds on concepts from the Iowa Model of Evidence-Based Practice, the Stetler model, and Rosswurm and Larrabee's model. The new model focuses on the centrality and involvement of staff nurses in making evidence-based practice clinical changes. Two figures illustrate the model and the implementation process. A detailed case study based on the model is included. Barriers identified in the literature review are addressed in the case study. Implementation of this model creates opportunities for staff nurses to recognize ownership of their practice and their role in changing the practice setting to a culture of evidence-based practice.

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Apr 24, 2008·Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing·Kathy Reavy, Susan Tavernier

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