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KMID : 1164520160340020041
Journal of Military Nursing Research
2016 Volume.34 No. 2 p.41 ~ p.51
Knowledge, Attitude, Practice Use and Related Factors on Evidence-Based Nursing Practice among Nursing Officers at Military Hospitals
Kim Hye-Won

Kim Youn-Mi
Han Hye-Lee
Kim Hye-Hyun
Na Jung-Soon
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to grasp the knowledge, attitude, practice use and related factors on evidence-based nursing practice and related factors among nursing officers at armed forces hospitals.

Methods : The study was a cross-sectional survey design. Through convenient sampling, 176 nursing officers were recruited from five military hospitals. The data were collected by using the self-reported structured EBP questionnaire(EBPQ). The data were analyzed using t-test, ANOVA, and linear-multiple regression.

Results : The overall mean score for EBPQ was 4.24¡¾0.72 out of maximum score of 7. The mean scores for the knowledge, attitude, and practice use of EBP were 3.64¡¾1.08, 4.72¡¾1.10, and 4.38¡¾1.12, respectively. Experience of participation in a research was statistically significant predictors of nursing officers` EBP perception. Multiple regression analysis showed that service periods (¥â=.244, p=.043) and participating in a research experience(¥â=.250, p=.001) & explained 18.7% of evidence based decision making(p<.001).

Conclusion : The findings showed that nursing officers with experience of participation in a research are more likely to use and value the best available evidence for practice. The study suggests needs not only for further exploration but also for developing educational plans provided by each institute to assist nurses with the process of EBP and the associated skills.
KEYWORD
EBP, Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, Nursing officers
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