The Importance Of Evidence Based Practice Nursing

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Hello, Ryan~~
I enjoyed your discussion posting this week. Despite an increasing awareness of the importance of Evidence Based Practice (EBP) and Evidence Based Practice Nursing (EBN) has obstacles to EBP and EBN implementation in many countries, including lack of knowledge, time and resources for sufficient EBP implementation (Wilson et al, 2016). The influence of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) is constant through nursing practice, education, and science. The need for evidence-based quality improvement and medical innovation emphasizes the need for effective, safe and efficient treatment redesign. Based on national expert 's multi-directional recommendations, the nurse made nurses fully capable of fulfilling their EBP commitments and responded to launch initiatives to maximize the valuable contributions they could make. Such initiatives include practice adoption. Education and curriculum reallocation; Model and theory development; Scientific involvement in new research areas. Development of a national research network for improved research (Stevens, 2013). I chose the FNP, too. I think the one of the good aspects of FNPs is FNPs can work everywhere, anywhere. Also, family nurse practitioners (FNPs) are advanced practice registered nurses who offer family-based care either on their own or in cooperation …show more content…

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