Purpose: The purposes of this study were to (a) describe nurse manager (NM) leadership behaviors for evidence-based practice, NM evidence-based practice competencies, and unit climates for evidence-based practice implementation in acute care, and (b) test for differences in NMs’ and staff nurses’ (RNs’) perceptions. Design: A multisite cross-sectional design was used to collect data from a sample of 24 NMs and 553 RNs from 24 adult medical-surgical units in seven U.S. community hospitals. Methods: Responses were collected using electronic questionnaires, inclusive of the Nurse Manager Evidence-Based Practice Competency Scale (NM only), Implementation Leadership Scale, and Implementation Climate Scale. E-mail reminders and gift card lottery ...
Objectives: Nurses are professionals who lead innovations. They also bring innovations to the clinic...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Evidence based practice (EBP) is essential ...
Purpose: To determine evidence-based leadership behaviors that positively influence nurse managers\u...
PurposeThe purposes of this study were to (a) describe nurse manager (NM) leadership behaviors for e...
Abstract Background Nurse managers have a pivotal role in fostering unit climates supportive of impl...
Implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) is complicated with barriers, many of which are ass...
Background: Frontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP);...
Angela Kueny,1 Leah L Shever,2 Melissa Lehan Mackin,3 Marita G Titler4 1Luther College, Decorah, IA,...
BackgroundFrontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidenceâ based practices (EBP);...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The implementation of evidence into practic...
Aim: This integrative review aims to explore how nursing leadership influences evidence-based practi...
Background: The approach and style of leaders is known to be an important factor influencing the tra...
Problem Statement: It is critically important that our nurse managers (NMs) have the leadership skil...
Aims: To describe strategies nursing leaders use to promote evidence-based practice implementation a...
The uptake of evidence into practice may be impeded or facilitated by individual and organizational ...
Objectives: Nurses are professionals who lead innovations. They also bring innovations to the clinic...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Evidence based practice (EBP) is essential ...
Purpose: To determine evidence-based leadership behaviors that positively influence nurse managers\u...
PurposeThe purposes of this study were to (a) describe nurse manager (NM) leadership behaviors for e...
Abstract Background Nurse managers have a pivotal role in fostering unit climates supportive of impl...
Implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP) is complicated with barriers, many of which are ass...
Background: Frontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidence-based practices (EBP);...
Angela Kueny,1 Leah L Shever,2 Melissa Lehan Mackin,3 Marita G Titler4 1Luther College, Decorah, IA,...
BackgroundFrontline nurse managers influence the implementation of evidenceâ based practices (EBP);...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The implementation of evidence into practic...
Aim: This integrative review aims to explore how nursing leadership influences evidence-based practi...
Background: The approach and style of leaders is known to be an important factor influencing the tra...
Problem Statement: It is critically important that our nurse managers (NMs) have the leadership skil...
Aims: To describe strategies nursing leaders use to promote evidence-based practice implementation a...
The uptake of evidence into practice may be impeded or facilitated by individual and organizational ...
Objectives: Nurses are professionals who lead innovations. They also bring innovations to the clinic...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Evidence based practice (EBP) is essential ...
Purpose: To determine evidence-based leadership behaviors that positively influence nurse managers\u...