Evaluating the impact of implementing evidence-based practice /

Evaluating the impact of implementing evidence-based practice / edited by Debra Bick and Ian D. Graham - Chichester, England : Wiley-Blackwell, c2010 - xvi, 208 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Includes index.

Chapter 1 The importance of addressing outcomes of Evidence Based Practice. -- Chapter 2 Measuring Outcomes of Evidence-based Practice : Distinguishing Between Knowledge Use and its Impact. -- Chapter 3 Models and approaches to inform the impacts of implementation of evidence-based practice. -- Chapter 4 An Outcomes Framework for Knowledge Translation. -- Chapter 5 Outcomes of Evidence-Based Practice : Practice to Policy Perspectives. Examples from the field of chronic wounds. -- Chapter 6 Implementing and Sustaining Evidence in Nursing Care of Cardiovascular Disease. -- Chapter 7 Outcomes of implementation that matter to health service users. -- Chapter 8 Evaluating the impact of implementation on economic outcomes. -- Chapter 9 Sustaining evidence-based practice systems and measuring the impacts. -- Chapter 10 A review of the use of outcome measures of evidence-based practice in guideline implementation studies in Nursing, Allied Health Professions and Medicine.

"'Evaluating the impact of implementing Evidence-Based Practice' is the third of three books on implementing evidence based practice in the Evidence-based nursing series published jointly by Blackwell Publishing and Sigma Theta Tau International. 'Evaluation and outcome measures for evidence-based practice' addresses the means to rigorously identify, evaluate and assess the outcomes of implementation of evidence into practice. 'Evaluating the impact of implementing Evidence-Based Practice' provides practical and effective guidance on how to assess whether implementation was effective, the full range of issues to be considered when measuring the impact of implementation and the range of approaches which could be used. It stresses the importance of ensuring the long-term sustainability of improvements in care and of measuring the use of interventions and innovations, in order to effectively evaluate the impact on outcomes and. It examines the impact of implementation on economic outcomes and the outcomes of importance to different groups including service users, clinicians, managers and policy makers. The approaches outlined in each chapter are transferable across a range of international, professional and healthcare settings"--Résumé de l'éditeur.

9781405183840


EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING

RT 84.5 .E93 2010