Background Clinical practice guidelines are intended to bridge the research-practice gap, yet little is known about how critical care nurses adopt guidelines. Feeding tube verification practices remain variable and have led to patient harm and death. Objectives To examine factors influencing critical care nurses\u27 adoption of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) practice alert on verification of feeding tube placement and its 4 recommended clinical practices. Methods Critical care nurses were invited to participate in a national, online questionnaire, guided by Rogers\u27 diffusion of innovation framework. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used for data analysis. Alpha level was set at 0.05. Results Fi...
Abstract Background Incorporating the best available evidence into clinical practice is a determinin...
Background: Research- and/or evidence-based knowledge are not routinely adopted in healthcare and nu...
Introduction\ud \ud - Critical care nurses frequently engage in the provision of end-of-life care (...
BACKGROUND: The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses practice alert on verification of feedi...
BACKGROUND The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses practice alert on verification of feedin...
Nurses are the largest segment of the nation\u27s health care workforce, which makes nurses vital to...
Abstract Objectives: To explore critical care nurses’ knowledge of, adherence to and barriers towar...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Introduction : The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attit...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Background Lack of adherence to recommended evidence-based guide-lines for preventing infections ass...
Objective: To describe and examine pediatric critical care nurses’ use of a clinical practice guidel...
In the emergence of the evidence based practice movement, critical care nurses have struggled to ide...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Abstract Background Incorporating the best available evidence into clinical practice is a determinin...
Background: Research- and/or evidence-based knowledge are not routinely adopted in healthcare and nu...
Introduction\ud \ud - Critical care nurses frequently engage in the provision of end-of-life care (...
BACKGROUND: The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses practice alert on verification of feedi...
BACKGROUND The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses practice alert on verification of feedin...
Nurses are the largest segment of the nation\u27s health care workforce, which makes nurses vital to...
Abstract Objectives: To explore critical care nurses’ knowledge of, adherence to and barriers towar...
The intensive care unit (ICU) is considered a high- risk area in the hospital because of the severit...
Aims and objectives: To describe nurses' perceptions of evidence-based recommendations to prevent co...
Introduction : The purpose of the study was to evaluate Intensive Care Unit nurses’ knowledge, attit...
Objective: To explore Australian intensive care nurses' knowledge of ventilator-associated pneumonia...
Background Lack of adherence to recommended evidence-based guide-lines for preventing infections ass...
Objective: To describe and examine pediatric critical care nurses’ use of a clinical practice guidel...
In the emergence of the evidence based practice movement, critical care nurses have struggled to ide...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Science, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
Abstract Background Incorporating the best available evidence into clinical practice is a determinin...
Background: Research- and/or evidence-based knowledge are not routinely adopted in healthcare and nu...
Introduction\ud \ud - Critical care nurses frequently engage in the provision of end-of-life care (...