2004
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2004.13.1.11983
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Sharing best practice: developing a web-based database

Abstract: This article reports on the development of a web-based interactive database that was designed to facilitate the dissemination of practice development, research and audit projects across a large NHS trust. A multidisciplinary team worked collaboratively to design the database in order to ensure that it incorporated features which made it easy for the end user. Concise structured information on each project was recorded and search facilities incorporated to facilitate access to information. Hyperlinks to other w… Show more

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“…Hamer and Collinson (2005) round off this argument by saying that the clinical areas themselves have to be appreciative of the need for innovative change, and recognize that practice development activities are part of caring for patients and need a time slot in the working day. Gerrish et al (2004) identifi ed barriers preventing nursing staff from accessing evidence-based information to assist them along their practice development journey. One way that Gerrish et al (2004) suggest of doing this is to use a database of current best practice evidence easily accessible by staff within the health care setting.…”
Section: What Does the Literature Say About Practice Development?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hamer and Collinson (2005) round off this argument by saying that the clinical areas themselves have to be appreciative of the need for innovative change, and recognize that practice development activities are part of caring for patients and need a time slot in the working day. Gerrish et al (2004) identifi ed barriers preventing nursing staff from accessing evidence-based information to assist them along their practice development journey. One way that Gerrish et al (2004) suggest of doing this is to use a database of current best practice evidence easily accessible by staff within the health care setting.…”
Section: What Does the Literature Say About Practice Development?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gerrish et al (2004) identifi ed barriers preventing nursing staff from accessing evidence-based information to assist them along their practice development journey. One way that Gerrish et al (2004) suggest of doing this is to use a database of current best practice evidence easily accessible by staff within the health care setting. Marsh (2000) suggests that a further way of introducing evidence-based best practice would be to initiate an evidence-based council, aiming to address the barriers to using evidence in nursing practice.…”
Section: What Does the Literature Say About Practice Development?mentioning
confidence: 99%