Abstract

Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014:

Purpose: To disseminate'a model for instituting EBP as an international nursing concept.

Methods: Needs identification using international consultation. Review of the literature to determine the most effective methodology for developing the innovation with special emphasis on cultural compe Design of the strategies among academic and hospital based nursing service to model the development of EBP nursing protocols.'Implementation of the plan with six month visiting scholar program for nursing leaders from China. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the changes by visiting the target hospital in China.

Results: There are five units is a new hospital in Shanghai where the visiting scholars have instituted nursing councils that are reviewing and redesigning nursing protocols to reflect the use of EBP as a basis for the protocols.

Conclusion: For nursing to actively and productively respond to the Millennium Development Goals and the Institute of Medicine's recommendations, the use of EPB for nursing protocols is an obviously choice.'What works is a well planned collaborative effort among the nursing leaders at the target facility, a large academic center and a College of Nursing where EBP is well integrated into the curriculum

Author Details

Elizabeth R. Barker, APRN, BC, PhD

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Epsilon

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Keywords:

International Nursing, Evidence-Based Practice, Collaboration

Conference Name

25th International Nursing Research Congress

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Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Hong Kong

Conference Year

2014

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Triplet partnering: A novel approach to introducing evidence-based nursing practice in China

Hong Kong

Session presented on Monday, July 28, 2014:

Purpose: To disseminate'a model for instituting EBP as an international nursing concept.

Methods: Needs identification using international consultation. Review of the literature to determine the most effective methodology for developing the innovation with special emphasis on cultural compe Design of the strategies among academic and hospital based nursing service to model the development of EBP nursing protocols.'Implementation of the plan with six month visiting scholar program for nursing leaders from China. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the changes by visiting the target hospital in China.

Results: There are five units is a new hospital in Shanghai where the visiting scholars have instituted nursing councils that are reviewing and redesigning nursing protocols to reflect the use of EBP as a basis for the protocols.

Conclusion: For nursing to actively and productively respond to the Millennium Development Goals and the Institute of Medicine's recommendations, the use of EPB for nursing protocols is an obviously choice.'What works is a well planned collaborative effort among the nursing leaders at the target facility, a large academic center and a College of Nursing where EBP is well integrated into the curriculum