Evidence-based practice knowledge, attitudes, practices, and barriers: A nurse survey

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This study assessed nurses knowledge, attitudes, practices, and perceived barriers related to evidence-based practice (EBP). Nurses reported highly positive attitudes toward EBP, and relatively strong EBP knowledge and practices, but they also identified several barriers. Removing barriers and building on strengths may close this knowledge-practice gap.

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Crable, J., Farrar Highfield, M. E., & Patmon, F. (2020). Evidence-based practice knowledge, attitudes, practices, and barriers: A nurse survey. Nursing Critical Care, 15(5), 24–32. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.CCN.0000694076.73284.a3

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