护理部
横断面研究
差异(会计)
心理干预
描述性统计
循证实践
医学
比例(比率)
心理学
家庭医学
替代医学
病理
统计
物理
会计
数学
量子力学
业务
作者
Hla Myo Nwe,Thitinut Akkadechanunt,Kulwadee Abhicharttibutra,Acharaporn Sripusanapan
摘要
Abstract Aims and Objectives To investigate evidence‐based practices and examine the influence of individual and social system factors on evidence‐based practices among nurses in general hospitals. Background Evidence‐based practice is essential for improving healthcare quality. However, a challenge for nursing worldwide is nurses' limited use of evidence‐based practices. It is crucial to determine the individual and social system factors affecting nurses' use of evidence‐based practices. Design This study employs a multi‐institutional cross‐sectional design. Methods With a multistage random sampling method, 336 registered nurses were recruited from 17 general hospitals in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Data were collected through a seven‐part questionnaire, including the Evidence‐Based Practice Implementation Scale and individual and social system factors. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple linear regression. Results Nurses in general hospitals perceived low levels of evidence‐based practices. Individual factors, such as perceived barriers ( p < .001), knowledge ( p < .001) and attitudes ( p = .001), were related to EBP as well as social system factors, including the work environment ( p < .001) which influence nurses' practice, explaining 34% variance among nurses. Conclusion Nurses perceived the work environment as the most influencing factor related to evidence‐based practices. Individual characteristics, including perceived knowledge, attitudes and barriers, were critical factors in performing evidence‐based practices in Myanmar. Relevance to Clinical Practice Nurse administrators and policymakers can develop strategies and interventions for improving knowledge, attitudes and work environment towards evidence‐based practice. Minimizing the barriers to evidence‐based practice will promote evidence‐based practices in Myanmar general hospitals. Impact In addressing the individual and social system factors influencing the evidence‐based practices of nurses, this study contributes to enhancing healthcare quality and outcomes. Reporting Method This study adhered to the STROBE checklist. Patient or Public Contribution There was no patient or public contribution.
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