Clinical Context for Evidence-Based Practice

Brendan McCormack editor Bridie Kent editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:20th Aug '10

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The Evidence-Based Nursing Series is co-published with Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI). The series focuses on implementing evidence-based practice in nursing and midwifery and mirrors the remit of Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, encompassing clinical practice, administration, research and public policy.

Clinical Context for Evidence-Based Practice provides insights into the key contextual issues to be considered in the implementation and assessment of evidence-based practice. Increasingly, implementation research is demonstrating that for evidence to be successfully implemented into practice, the context of practice needs to be considered.

Clinical Context for Evidence-Based Practice addresses professional, educational, and organizational contextual issues that impact on the implementation of evidence into practice and the bringing about of practice change. Practical strategies that have been used effectively to overcome these contextual issues in a range of healthcare settings are identified. Specific contextual issues in different care settings are also addressed e.g. acute care, primary health care, peri-operative settings, paediatrics, aged care, mental health, midwifery.

Each chapter is written by an internationally known and respected author, with experience of developing or reviewing contextual strategies that have an impact on the implementation and utilisation of research in practice. They explore how gaining a better understanding of context made a difference to the implementation process or outcome and address the potential to transfer different approaches to a range of healthcare settings.

  • An informative, practical resource for nurses and other health care professionals
  • Explores context-related models and approaches to implementation
  • Informs implementation and enables effective decision making
  • Critically appraises contextual factors across the spectrum of care
  • Explores future directions and implications
  • Includes case examples

"This is an important area for nurses and an appreciation of the application of research is needed by all. A book such as this covering contextual issues of evidence-based practice should be available to all nurses, and this volume in particular is recommended." (Journal of Renal Nursing, 6 November 2011)

"The editors of this book, both heads of nursing research centers, gather international contributors to explore the professional, educational, and organizational context issues that influence how evidence is implemented in clinical practice. Each chapter considers a specific context, such as primary care, acute care, perioperative settings, aged care, pediatrics, mental health, and midwifery. Final chapters examine the place of evidence in policy making. Case examples detail implementation approaches. The book's audience includes nurses and other health care professionals." (Reference and Research Book News, February 2011)

ISBN: 9781405184335

Dimensions: 239mm x 168mm x 13mm

Weight: 408g

232 pages