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Clinical supervision and evidence-based practice in nursing should be understood as
complementary and indissociable as they go hand in hand towards the same objectives.
Therefore, the supervising process, should boost the evidence-based practice in
order to promote better nursing care. The purpose of this study is to evaluate nurse’s
predisposition to incorporate evidence-based practice into their care and to identify
barriers to its application with the purpose of propose contributions for the implementation
of a nursing clinical supervision model that encourages the use of the best
evidence available into the daily practice.
The study is integrated into the research project “SAFECARE – Supervisão Clínica para
a segurança e qualidade dos cuidados”. It was developed an exploratory-descriptive
study in an ambulatory surgery unit of a University Hospital in Porto, Portugal. It had
a target population of 59 nurses, and it was used the “Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire”
as a method of collecting data. From the 49 questionnaires collected, we
find that the subscale “Practices” has an average score of 4.89, the subscale “Attitudes”
5.36 and the subscale “knowledge/skills and competences” 5.08.
These results showed that nurses have a low use of evidence-based practice when
compared with the level of knowledge, skills and competences shown, although they
seem to have a positive attitude towards this subject. These results can be partially
explained by the overburden felt by the nurses, which identified the lack of time and
motivation, but also inappropriate training and scarcity of team meetings and proper
tools in the workplace as barriers.
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Keywords
Evidence-based nursing Evidence-based practice Perioperative nursing Ambulatory surgery
Citation
Teixeira, L.,Silva, M., Barandas, V., Teixeira, A., Barroso, C., Carvalho, L. A prática baseada na evidencia como indicador da supervisão clínica em enfermagem no contexto de cirurgia de ambulatório. Suplemento digital Rev ROL Enferm 2020; 43(1): 237-243
Publisher
https://e-rol.es/producto/suplemento-enero-2020/