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The feasibility of implementing education on older person care to practice on medical units: Nurses' perceptions and the influence of practice context.

Kathleen F HunterSherry Ann DahlkeKelly NegrinMaya Reshef KalogirouMary FoxNatasha AntonioNeena BuckboroughAngela MorganAdrian Wagg
Published in: International journal of older people nursing (2019)
Providing evidence-based education related to care of older patients and evaluating nursing staffs' perceptions of the education and their context has laid the groundwork for a long-term relationship with the managers and nursing staff on the participating medical units. Further investigation about how best to incorporate the facilitator role into the medical units to support evidence-based practices with older patients is warranted.  IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: While nurses are receptive to new knowledge, the unpredictable workload of acute care creates challenges to implementing this new knowledge. Assessment of contextual factors that influence evidence-informed practice facilitates planning for implementation of new knowledge and support practice change.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • primary care
  • acute care
  • mental health
  • palliative care