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Background:
Evidence-based nursing (EBN) practice is the leading strategy for advancing the nursing profession to a modern style which is more efficient and effective. Introducing the evidence-based practice concept and method to clinical nurses, and measuring its outcomes are great challenges for nursing administrators.Objectives:
1) To develop a 1-year standardised training programme and implement it for 3 years; and,
2) to measure the nurses’ achievements based on the Joanna Briggs Institute evidence model.
Methods:
The training programme was developed by the nursing research committee in the Department of Nursing. The education session contained two parts, the first part was mainly teaching the 5A steps of evidence-based practice for 5 days. The second part focused on clinical practice. The trainees were divided into several groups, an EBN-trained tutor was assigned to a group for a year, coached the group to formulate a PICO question related to their work environment and went through the 5A steps.After the training programme, the outcomes were measured based on the JBI model of evidence-based healthcare. All PICO questions and the clinical-implementing status were analysed by two reviewers.