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DQ1 2 RESPONSE

Marcia Stapleton ; ; ;4 posts ; ;Re: Topic 1 DQ 2 ;Another “cultural” type barrier to EBP in clinical settings is our preference for humans ;as our information source. When working in a clinical setting and there are more experienced nurses around us, most nurses default to asking the more experience nurse what to do in a clinical situation. ;The more experienced nurse might have experience with the situation, but is it evidence-based? ;Even when textual information was accessible in a clinical situation, it was shown that nurses preferred other nurses as a resource over the textual resource (Thompson, 2004). ;This is seen over and over in the patient care setting. ;When we are wondering how to deal with a situation, we just ask a nurse we think has dealt with the situation, and consider them the expert or the evidence-based research. ;As a clinical nurse leader, I field many questions each day. ;In order to move towards an evidence based practice, I must direct the nursing staff to the research related to the question. ;Reference: ;Thompson, C. (2004). Nurses, information use, and clinical decision making–the real world potential for ;evidence-based decisions in nursing. Evidence-Based Nursing. Retrieved from ;https://ebn.bmj.com/content/7/3/68

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