ARTICLE
TITLE

Challenges of the Nurse Manager in Implementation of Evidence-based Nursing Practice (EBNP)

SUMMARY

Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a nursing concept to improve the quality of health services. Many educational institutions have produced nursing research, but its application in nursing service practice has not been optimal because many nurses have not been exposed to that research. This research aims to find out the challenges of nurse managers in implementing evidence-based nursing practice (EBNP). The method used in this study is the qualitative method by conducting a Forum Group Discussion (FGD) with the five heads of rooms at RSJD Dr. Amino Gondohutomo Central Java Province regarding how to apply EBNP in providing health services. Based on the results of the FGD shows that although the application of EBNP is necessary to increase the knowledge, skills, and competencies of nurses so that innovations emerge in the provision of nursing care, there are still internal and external obstacles that hinder the implementation of EBNP. In the future, to be able to provide excellent patient care decisions, EBNP is needed for making appropriate clinical decisions based on existing cases.

KEYWORDS

 Articles related

Hisabela Marinheiro dos Santos, Laura Johanson da Silva, Fernanda Garcia Bezerra Góes, Ana Carolina Nascimento dos Santos, Bárbara Bertolossi Marta de Araújo, Inês Maria Meneses dos Santos    

Objective: to understand the practice of swaddle bathing in premature babies, in a neonatal unit, from the perspective of nurses. Methods: qualitative research, conducted through semi-structured interview, with 13 nurses working in neonatal uni... see more

Revista: Rev Rene

Joel Rey Ugsang Acob,Wiwin Martiningsih 10.26699/jnk.v5i1.ART.p066-068 Abstract views : 439 | PDF views : 269    

Rapid changes in today’s healthcare industry are reshaping nurses’ role. The emergence of new healthcare system, the shift from service to business orientations, and extensive redesign of workplace affects the where and how nursing care is delivered as w... see more


--> Etika Emaliyawati, Restuning Widiasih, Titin Sutini, Ermiati Ermiati, Urip Rahayu    

Communication among nurses, patients, and families takes an important role in the intensive care unit in which the patients are in critical condition and unable to involve in two-way communication. Research related to effective nurse-patient communicatio... see more


Mauro Mota, Madalena Cunha, Margarida Reis Santos    

Introduction: The presence of nurses in the Portuguese pre-hospital context dates back to 1981. In 2007, the Immediate Life Support Ambulances of the National Institute of Medical Emergency were set up, where the nurses took on the role of team leaders. ... see more

Revista: Millenium

Cássia Regina Fernandes Biffe Peres, Maria José Sanches Marin, Silvia Franco da Rocha Tonhom, Maria de Lourdes da Silva Ferreira Marques    

Objective:understanding the perspective of professors of nursing courses on the challenges faced in the process of curricular reconstruction.Methods:a qualitative research with21 nursing professors from six Higher Education Institutions. The data analysi... see more

Revista: Rev Rene