The organizational environment and evidence-based nursing

Can J Nurs Leadersh. 2000 Jan-Feb;13(1):31-7. doi: 10.12927/cjnl.2000.16300.

Abstract

The Province-Wide Nursing Project (PWNP) was designed to remove some of the structural barriers that can impede the ability of nurses in selected health care settings to assess, implement and evaluate best nursing practice. Literature on capacity building and research utilization suggests that the organization is the most important factor in promoting best nursing practice. Therefore, managers and nursing leaders need to encourage the creation of optimum work environments. A survey undertaken by the PWNP Research Centre team assessed the extent to which the 23 agencies in the 4 Participating Complexes provided supportive environments for evidence-based practice. The Characteristics of Agencies in Participating Complexes: Demographics and Resources questionnaire investigated the resources available to help nurses improve their standards of practice in agencies participating in the project. Larger agencies, especially those associated with academic centres, had considerably more resources than agencies in smaller towns. Participation in the Province-Wide Nursing Project enabled agencies to develop strategies to improve the use of evidence in nursing practice.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Education, Nursing, Continuing / organization & administration
  • Education, Nursing, Continuing / standards
  • Environment Design*
  • Evidence-Based Medicine*
  • Humans
  • Nurse Administrators / organization & administration
  • Nurse Administrators / standards
  • Nursing Administration Research
  • Nursing Staff / education
  • Nursing Staff / organization & administration*
  • Nursing Staff / standards*
  • Ontario
  • Program Evaluation
  • Surveys and Questionnaires