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- The earliest calls for the use of evidence in nursing practice began in the 1970s, as nursing leaders sought to improve the quality and consistency of patient care.
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This article discusses the concept of evidence-based practice from a historical perspective as it relates to nursing in the educational and practice domains. The concept evidence-based practice is defined, and the similarities and differences to evidence-based medicine are discussed.
- Chapter 9 – Quality and Evidence-Based Practice - Nursing ...
Evidence-based practice is defined by the American Nurses...
- Chapter 9 – Quality and Evidence-Based Practice - Nursing ...
The earliest calls for the use of evidence in nursing practice began in the 1970s, as nursing leaders sought to improve the quality and consistency of patient care.
The publication of the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale by Wilfred Laurier University Press, beginning in 2001, will outline her enormous contribution not only to the foundation of the nursing profession but also to the establishment of a public healthcare system.
- Lynn McDonald
- 2001
Evidence-based practice is defined by the American Nurses Association as, “A lifelong problem-solving approach that integrates the best evidence from well-designed research studies and evidence-based theories; clinical expertise and evidence from assessment of the health care consumer’s history and condition, as well as health care ...
- 2022
Affiliation. 1 In New York, N.Y., Amy McMenamin is an ED clinical nurse at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Carolyn Sun is an associate research scientist at Columbia University School of Nursing and a nurse researcher at NewYork-Presbyterian, Patricia Prufeta is the director of surgical nursing at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill ...
- Amy McMenamin, Carolyn Sun, Patricia Prufeta, Rosanne Raso
- 2019
May 1, 2016 · Evidence-based practice has evolved from the influence of Florence Nightingale in the 1800s to the practice of medical medicine in the 1970s, and to the nursing profession in the late 1990s ...
The authors of this article offer a review and historical perspective on research utilization and evidence-based practice in nursing. They present the evolution of research utilization to the more contemporary framework of evidence-based nursing practice.