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KMID : 1036620150030040476
Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science
2015 Volume.3 No. 4 p.476 ~ p.489
Nurses' Evidence-Based Pain Management Knowledge, Performance and EBP Attitude in Small-medium Sized Hospitals
È«ÀÎÈ­:Hon In-Hwa
Àº¿µ:Eun Young
Abstract
Purpose. The purpose of this study was to investigate the evidence-based pain management knowledge, performance and Evidence-Based Practice(EBP) attitude of nurses at small-medium sized hospitals.

Methods. The sample of this study were 214 nurses. Data were analyzed by descriptive statistics,
t-test, ANOVA, Pearson's correlation and stepwise multiple regression using SPSS/Win 21.0

Results. Evidence-based pain management knowledge score averaged 3.95¡¾0.43, with significant differences depending on clinical experiences. Performance score averaged 3.77¡¾0.51. EBP attitude score averaged 3.21¡¾0.57, and significant differences were evident depending on hospital division and clinical setting. Evidence-based pain management knowledge and EBP attitude were significant predictors of evidence-based pain management performance.

Conclusions. This result indicates that education and training programs to facilitate evidence-based pain management knowledge, performance, and EBP attitude are needed among nurses.
KEYWORD
Evidence-based practice, Evidence-based practice attitude, Knowledge, Nurses, Pain
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