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Evidence-based practice improves patient outcomes and healthcare system return on investment: Findings from a scoping review.

Linda ConnorJennifer DeanMolly McNettDonna M TydingsAmanda ShroutPenelope F GorsuchAshley HoleLaura MooreRoy BrownBernadette Mazurek MelnykLynn Gallagher-Ford
Published in: Worldviews on evidence-based nursing (2023)
Findings indicate that EBPs improve patient outcomes and ROI for healthcare systems. Coordinated and consistent use of established nomenclature and methods to evaluate EBP and patient outcomes are needed to effectively increase the growth and impact of EBP across care settings. Leaders, clinicians, publishers, and educators all have a professional responsibility related to improving the current state of EBP. Several key actions are needed to mitigate confusion around EBP and to help clinicians understand the differences between quality improvement, implementation science, EBP, and research.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • public health
  • patient safety
  • primary care
  • affordable care act
  • health insurance