Using Nonparticipant Observation as a Method to Understand Implementation Context in Evidence-Based Practice.
Ann Catrine EldhJo Rycroft-MaloneTeatske van der ZijppChristel McMullanClaire HawkesPublished in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2020)
Although qualitative observations are resource-intensive, they add value when used with other data collection methods, further enlightening the understanding of the implementation context and how evidence use and sharing are influenced by context elements. Observations can enhance an understanding of the context, evidence use and knowledge-sharing triad in implementation research.