Evidence-Based Practice Among Psychiatric Nurses: Knowledge, Attitudes, Organizational Readiness, Levels of Implementation, and Barriers and Facilitators.

Journal: Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services

Volume: 61

Issue: 9

Year of Publication: 2023

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Abstract summary 

The current study examined psychiatric nurses' views, knowledge, attitudes, organizational readiness, levels of evidence-based practice (EBP), as well as barriers and facilitators to EBP in a Nigerian tertiary neuropsychiatric hospital. This study used a cross-sectional descriptive research approach. Structured questionnaires were administered to all psychiatric nurses ( = 131) at the hospital. Results showed that psychiatric nurses had an acceptable degree of EBP knowledge and a positive attitude toward EBP. Levels of EBP implementation were below average, and organizational culture and preparation for EBP were moderate. Participants reported a moderate degree of barriers to EBP adoption (mean = 40.08, = 9.63), and a high level of assertion to positive facilitators of EBP (mean = 19.88, = 4.16). Findings show that although most psychiatric nurses had adequate knowledge and good attitudes toward EBP, certain barriers prevented its application. Thus, there is a need for a policy framework to mitigate existing barriers and improve EBP facilitators in psychiatric nursing practices in Nigeria to improve productivity measures. [(9), 47-55.].

Authors & Co-authors:  Ezeruigbo Chinwe Florence Samantha CFS

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Identifiers
Doi : 10.3928/02793695-20230726-02
SSN : 0279-3695
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
Study Design
Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
United States