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- Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) competencies are essential for all practicing healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based, quality care, and improved patient outcomes. The multistep EBP implementation process requires multifaceted competencies to successfully integrate best evidence into daily healthcare delivery.
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Jun 1, 2018 · A consensus-based, contemporary set of EBP core competencies has been identified that may inform curriculum development of entry-level EBP teaching and learning programs for health professionals and benchmark standards for EBP teaching.
- Loai Albarqouni, Tammy Hoffmann, Sharon E. Straus, Sharon E. Straus, Nina Rydland Olsen, Taryn Young...
- 2018
For health professionals, there is a set of core competencies that can advance adherence to the rules of a redesigned health care system as envisioned in the Quality Chasm report: provide patient-centered care, work in interdisciplinary teams, employ evidence-based practice, apply quality improvement, and utilize informatics.
- Ann C. Greiner, Elisa Knebel
- 2003
- 2003
Evidence-based practice (EBP) has been promulgated in an effort to implement a systematic approach to improve clinical decision-making based on the best data (1). Basing practice on research and evidence requires articulation and acceptance of the evidence, yet nurses often rely on tradition or intuitive processes as rationale for interventions.
Sep 27, 2020 · Using inductive coding, we identified 13 competencies that we grouped into four dimensions: technical, cognitive, interpersonal and intrapersonal.
- Lina Daouk‐Öyry, Tina Sahakian, Tina Sahakian, Fons van de Vijver
- 2021
While technical and profession-specific competencies are paramount in the delivery of healthcare services, the cross-cutting core competencies of healthcare professionals play an important role in healthcare transformation, innovation, and the integration of roles.
Background: Evidence-based practice (EBP) competencies are essential for all practicing healthcare professionals to provide evidence-based, quality care, and improved patient outcomes. The multistep EBP implementation process requires multifaceted competencies to successfully integrate best evidence into daily healthcare delivery.