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Building evidence-based practice in a complex system: The visionary approach in the U.S. Air Force [Symposium]

Abstract

A new paradigm in healthcare is required that includes research,evidence-based practice and quality improvement to create, translate, and implement best practices to achieve high-quality, cost-effective outcomes.The USAF nursing enterprise has initiated a plan to meet this goal by establishing a Clinical Inquiry concept utilizing Nurse Scientists, EBP experts, and others.

Authors

Dorothy A. Hogg

Author Details

Dorothy A. Hogg, MSN - Air Force Nurse Corps, United States Air Force, Falls Church, VA, USA

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Presentation

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Text-based Document

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Keywords:

Complexity, Evidence-Based Practice, Outcomes

Conference Name

28th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Dublin, Ireland

Conference Year

2017

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Outcomes of an evidence-based practice transformation across the USAF nursing enterprise

Dublin, Ireland

A new paradigm in healthcare is required that includes research,evidence-based practice and quality improvement to create, translate, and implement best practices to achieve high-quality, cost-effective outcomes.The USAF nursing enterprise has initiated a plan to meet this goal by establishing a Clinical Inquiry concept utilizing Nurse Scientists, EBP experts, and others.