RELATIONSHIP TO PRACTICE SKILLS BASED ON THE EVIDENCE OF NURSING SURGERY
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Abstract
Objectives To learn some skills related to the evidence-based practice of nursing.
Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study with an analysis of 113 nursing students studying at Thang Long University. Results: the skill of regularly sharing information and regularly assessing care outcomes accounted for the highest percentage, students aged 30
- 40 had a higher average score on skills than those in the remaining age groups. again; Students who searched for information 1-2 times a month had higher average scores on
skills than the rest of the group. Conclusion: regularly organize training programs, training courses, seminars, and conferences on evidence-based practice; encourage nurses to engage in scientific research, thereby enhancing their skills in evidence-based
practice.
Keywords
evidence-based practice, nursing, skills
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