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Current status and influencing factors of evidence-based practice with knowledge, attitude and practice of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China
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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the current status and influencing
factors of evidence-based practice (EBP) with knowledge, attitude and
practice (KAP) of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China. Methods:
Using a convenient sampling method, we selected 429 ophthalmic nursing
staffs from 28 ophthalmology specialist hospitals or general hospitals
in South China, and investigated their general information and
implemented the evidence-based practice questionnaire (EBPQ). Results:
The scores of EBP and KAP of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China
from high to low were as follows: practical attitude (4.85±1.07) points,
practical behavior (4.42±1.14) points, practical knowledge and skills
(4.30±0.65) points. The single factor analysis results showed that the
first graduation degree, technical title, scientific research
achievements, whether or not participate in EBP training, the frequency
of reading literature at ordinary time, and whether or not participate
in EBP project were the influencing factors of EBP level; the
multi-factor analysis results showed that EBP attitude, EBP knowledge
and skills, whether or not participate in EBP training were independent
influencing factors of EBP. Conclusions: The ophthalmic nursing staffs
in South China have a positive attitude towards EBP, however, their EBP
knowledge, skills and behavioral capabilities need to be focused and
improved. The ophthalmic nursing administrators should fully master the
factors affecting the implementation of EBP, and take effective
intervention measurement to improve the EBP abilities of ophthalmic
nursing staffs, and promote the development of EBP in ophthalmology
specialty.
Title: Current status and influencing factors of evidence-based practice with knowledge, attitude and practice of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China
Description:
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the current status and influencing
factors of evidence-based practice (EBP) with knowledge, attitude and
practice (KAP) of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China.
Methods:
Using a convenient sampling method, we selected 429 ophthalmic nursing
staffs from 28 ophthalmology specialist hospitals or general hospitals
in South China, and investigated their general information and
implemented the evidence-based practice questionnaire (EBPQ).
Results:
The scores of EBP and KAP of ophthalmic nursing staffs in South China
from high to low were as follows: practical attitude (4.
85±1.
07) points,
practical behavior (4.
42±1.
14) points, practical knowledge and skills
(4.
30±0.
65) points.
The single factor analysis results showed that the
first graduation degree, technical title, scientific research
achievements, whether or not participate in EBP training, the frequency
of reading literature at ordinary time, and whether or not participate
in EBP project were the influencing factors of EBP level; the
multi-factor analysis results showed that EBP attitude, EBP knowledge
and skills, whether or not participate in EBP training were independent
influencing factors of EBP.
Conclusions: The ophthalmic nursing staffs
in South China have a positive attitude towards EBP, however, their EBP
knowledge, skills and behavioral capabilities need to be focused and
improved.
The ophthalmic nursing administrators should fully master the
factors affecting the implementation of EBP, and take effective
intervention measurement to improve the EBP abilities of ophthalmic
nursing staffs, and promote the development of EBP in ophthalmology
specialty.
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