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    Title: Diffusion of evidence, based practice into health professionals of regional hospitals by a nationwide outreach program in Taiwan
    Authors: Chiu, YW;Weng, YH;Lo, HL;Shih, YH;Chen, CF;Kuo, KN
    Contributors: Division of Health Services and Preventive Medicine
    Abstract: Background,Purpose(Introduction) : The dissemination of evidence, based practice (EBP) has been widely investigated, but few data exist on the effect of promotion campaign. The National Health Research Institutes has launched a complex outreach program, including information resource supports and promotion activities, to diffuse EBP into hospital, based health professionals in Taiwan since 2007. Objectives : The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of this project on the adoption of EBP. Methods : A pre, and post, survey design was carried out to examine the changes of belief, attitude, knowledge, skill, barriers and behavior of EBP. Data were gathered twice in 2007 and 2009 from a constructed questionnaire reported by a nationally representative sample in the regional hospitals. A total of 3212 questionnaires were valid for analysis. Results : Both physicians and nurses in 2009 survey tended to have more knowledge and skill of EBP than their counterparts in 2007 survey (P < 0.001). However, they were less likely to believe in that EBP can improve patient care quality and to support the implementation of EBP (P < 0.001). The perceived barriers to EBP reduced after a 2, year study period. In addition, physicians and nurses in 2009 survey more often accessed the online evidence retrieval databases than those in 2007 survey. Discussion(Conclusion) : The knowledge, skill, and behavior of EBP have improved after a promotion period of 2 years.
    Date: 2011-08
    Relation: Guideline International Network. 2011 Aug. 28-31.
    Link to: http://www.g-i-n.net/document-store/g-i-n-conferences/seoul-2011/abstract-book_seoul-2011.pdf
    Appears in Collections:[Ya-Wen Chiu(2005-2013)] Conference Papers/Meeting Abstract
    [Ken-Nan Kuo] Conference Papers/Meeting Abstract

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