Nursing Traditions Often Trump Evidence-Based Practice: Habitual Patterns Stick Longer

Nursing interventions are often based only on traditional guidelines and are less dependent on research or other evidence-based practice guidelines, reveals an article in the April issue of iCritical Care Nurse/i (/iCCN/i). "Examining the Evidence to Guide Practice: Challenging Practice Habits" encourages nurses to critically evaluate and apply evidence to their daily practice to improve patient outcomes and to question using practice interventions that ...

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