Abstract

Evidence-based practice (EBP) has emerged as a call to action for health care systems to ensure best practice and optimize patient care and outcomes.1,2 In nursing EBP concepts are being readily integrated into bedside clinical practice through a variety of methods. In 2006 a team composed of a nurse research scientist, a clinical nurse specialist, and 2 nursing faculty members developed the Evidence Equals Excellence Program at Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St Louis, Missouri. This intensive 2-day workshop provided the attendees with training in the concepts of EBP and techniques for searching and critiquing the literature and implementing practice changes based on the findings.

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