Authors

  1. Oman, Kathleen S. RN, PhD, CEN, FAEN
  2. Duran, Christine APRN-BC, DNP, CNS, CCTN
  3. Fink, Regina RN, PhD, AOCN, FAAN

Abstract

Evidence-based practice is defined as the use of current best evidence by clinicians when making patient care decisions. Barriers to an evidence-based practice are well identified in the literature and significantly impact the use of research findings in practice. A key feature of a practice environment that supports and promotes the use of best evidence is requiring clinical practice policies and procedures to be evidence-based. The authors describe the structure and process developed to facilitate evidence-based policies and the outcomes of the initiative.