Barriers Preventing Nurses from Contributing to EBP

Nurses General Nursing

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Specializes in OB / Maternal Health.

Participant Invitation Letter

Dear Prospective Participant,

Thank you for your consideration in completing this survey. The following survey is being conducted for an Applied Research Project (ARP) in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Health Sciences degree at A.T. Still University. The purpose of this study is to identify perceived barriers that prevent staff nurses from contributing to evidence-based practice (EBP). This study is of high importance because without identifying the specific barriers, there is no way to address the problem.

You have been chosen for this survey because you are a provider of direct patient care, and have knowledge and insight into the best outcomes for the patient. This survey is completely anonymous and your honesty is extremely valuable to this research study. There are no personal identifiers collected within the survey. The completion of this survey should not take much of your time, since it can be completed in approximately 10-15 minutes.

If you are a nurse who performs bedside care to patients you are eligible to participate in this survey. The survey is intended for staff nurses only; educators, managers, and administration are excluded from this survey.

Thank you in advance for your time and participation with this research study. Your responses will make a great contribution to EBP and nursing practice.

Please click on the following link to access the survey

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Barrier2EBP

Thank you again for your time and participation,

Aimee Nabor Ortiz, MSN, RN

Doctorate of Health Sciences Student

A.T. Still University

College of Graduate Health Studies

Arizona Campus

5850 E. Still Circle

Mesa, AZ 85206

(480) 219-6000

Specializes in Peds, Med-Surg, Disaster Nsg, Parish Nsg.

Moved to General Nursing for more response.

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