Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols
Date Submitted: Dec 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Oct 20, 2020
EFFECTIVENESS OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE KNOWLEDGE OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AMONG NURSES AND PHYSIOTHERAPISTS IN PRIMARY HEALTHCARE: a protocol for a systematic review
ABSTRACT
Background:
The implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) in daily healthcare practice is strongly encouraged; it is widely recognised as a means to improve the quality and safety of healthcare for patients and reduce avoidable costs. Primary care nurses and physiotherapists face numerous challenges in trying to ensure that they deliver effective daily care. Broadly promoted educational interventions aim to increase the integration and implementation of EBP in their daily practice.
Objective:
This systematic review will retrieve and evaluate publications examining the effectiveness of educational interventions to increase the integration and implementation of EBP among nurses, nurse practitioners, and physiotherapists active in primary care.
Methods:
We will conduct a systematic review of published articles in relevant professional, scientific journals (from their start dates) and in the following electronic databases, from inception until 31 October 2019: Medline Ovid SP (from 1946), PubMed (NOT Medline[sb]) (from 1996), Embase.com (from 1947), CINAHL Ebesco (from 1937), the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials Wiley (from 1992), PsycINFO Ovid SP (from 1806), Web of Science Core collection (from 1900), PEDro (from 1999), the JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports (from 1998) and the Trip Database (from 1997). We will use the predefined search terms of “evidence-based practice,” “nurses” or “physiotherapists” and combinations with other terms, such as “educational interventions.” We will also conduct a hand search of the bibliographies of all the relevant articles and a search for unpublished studies using Google Scholar, the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses dissemination, Mednar, WorldCat, OpenGrey and Grey Literature Report. We will consider publications in English, French, German and Portuguese.
Results:
The electronic database searches will be completed in October 2019. Retrieved articles are currently being screened, and the entire study is expected to be completed by December 2020.
Conclusions:
This systematic review will provide specific knowledge about the effectiveness of educational interventions to increase the implementation and integration of EBP in the daily practice of nurses and physiotherapists providing primary care services. Its findings will inform us about the types and frequencies of the most successful educational interventions.
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