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Evidence and Nursing
2016 Volume.4 No. 1 p.4 ~ p.11
Current Status of Evidence-based Nursing at Department of Nursing among Acute Care Hospitals in Korea
Kwon Jeong-Soon

Jeong Jae-Sim
Kim Kyung-Sook
Kim Sun-Kyung
Kim Shin-Mi
Kim Eun-Hyun
Seo Hyun-Ju
Lee Seon-Heui
Jung Young-Sun
Cho Yong-Ae
Eun Young
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to identify the current status of organization and education for evidence-based nursing (EBN) among acute care hospitals in Korea.

Methods: Using a questionnaire, the data were collected from 60 acute general hospitals selected conveniently from October to November in 2016.

Results: The response rate was 83.3% and the mean number of beds for responded hospitals were 977.83. Responded hospitals appeared to perceive the importance of EBN, though approximately 50% of hospitals showed insufficient status for EBN. EBN project implemented in accordance with institutional support. EBN education courses have operated within hospitals and also have attended at outside courses.

Conclusion: The current status of EBN organization and education have identified and it is needed to monitor continuously to activate and expand EBN in clinical settings.
KEYWORD
Evidence-based nursing, Organizations, Education, Hospitals
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