Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study

Objectives: Little attention has been paid to the study of evidence-based practice (EBP) among nurses in Oman. Our aim was to explore knowledge, practice, and attitudes towards EBP among nurses working in Oman. Methods: This multi-institutional cross-sectional study utilized the self-reported EBP Qu...

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Main Authors: brahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*, Saud Zahran Al Suleimani, Jonas Usbal Dupo2, Nasser Khalfan Al Sulaimi, Vijayalakshmi Gopalan Nair
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Language:English
Published: Oman Medical Specialty Board 2019-11-01
Series:Oman Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-80f52f8f506346fb996293739de1cd212020-11-25T01:11:53ZengOman Medical Specialty BoardOman Medical Journal1999-768X2070-52042019-11-0134652152710.5001/omj.2019.95Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Studybrahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*,0 Saud Zahran Al Suleimani1Jonas Usbal Dupo22Nasser Khalfan Al Sulaimi3Vijayalakshmi Gopalan Nair4Canterbury District Health Board, Canterbury, New ZealandDirectorate of Nursing, Al Dakhliyah Governorate, Nizwa, OmanDirectorate of Nursing, Al Dakhliyah Governorate, Nizwa, OmanDirectorate of Nursing, Al Dakhliyah Governorate, Nizwa, OmanCollege of Pharmacy and Nursing, University of Nizwa, Nizwa, OmanObjectives: Little attention has been paid to the study of evidence-based practice (EBP) among nurses in Oman. Our aim was to explore knowledge, practice, and attitudes towards EBP among nurses working in Oman. Methods: This multi-institutional cross-sectional study utilized the self-reported EBP Questionnaire with a random sample of 262 nurses working in three different health care settings in Al Dakhliyah governorate, Oman (local hospitals, primary health centers and polyclinics, and schools). Results: A total of 202 nurses (response rate: 77.1%) completed the questionnaire. The mean age was 32.4±4.7 years. Most respondents were females (92.5%), Omani (79.1%), and holders of a diploma in nursing (73.5%) with a mean clinical experience of 10.9±4.2 years. Attitudes towards EBP showed the highest mean score of 5.5±1.2 followed by knowledge (4.9±0.8) and practice (4.7±1.2). Significant positive correlations were identified between the total years of nursing experience and knowledge (rs = 0.145, n = 198, p = 0.041), practice (rs = 0.172, n = 198, p = 0.015), and attitudes (rs = 0.158, n = 197, p = 0.026) mean scores. No significant difference in EBP scores was found among the three clinical settings. Conclusion: Although attitudes towards EBP were positive, knowledge and implementation of EBP were low. This study serves as a baseline assessment for future evaluations and provides a basis for the implementation of strategies to promote EBP utilization among nurses in three different health care settings in Oman.http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2521evidence-based practiceattitudesknowledgenursesoman
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author brahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*,
Saud Zahran Al Suleimani
Jonas Usbal Dupo2
Nasser Khalfan Al Sulaimi
Vijayalakshmi Gopalan Nair
spellingShingle brahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*,
Saud Zahran Al Suleimani
Jonas Usbal Dupo2
Nasser Khalfan Al Sulaimi
Vijayalakshmi Gopalan Nair
Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
Oman Medical Journal
evidence-based practice
attitudes
knowledge
nurses
oman
author_facet brahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*,
Saud Zahran Al Suleimani
Jonas Usbal Dupo2
Nasser Khalfan Al Sulaimi
Vijayalakshmi Gopalan Nair
author_sort brahim Saleh Al-Busaidi1*,
title Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
title_short Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
title_full Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
title_fullStr Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Nurses’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Implementation of Evidence-based Practice in Oman: A Multi-institutional, Cross-sectional Study
title_sort nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and implementation of evidence-based practice in oman: a multi-institutional, cross-sectional study
publisher Oman Medical Specialty Board
series Oman Medical Journal
issn 1999-768X
2070-5204
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Objectives: Little attention has been paid to the study of evidence-based practice (EBP) among nurses in Oman. Our aim was to explore knowledge, practice, and attitudes towards EBP among nurses working in Oman. Methods: This multi-institutional cross-sectional study utilized the self-reported EBP Questionnaire with a random sample of 262 nurses working in three different health care settings in Al Dakhliyah governorate, Oman (local hospitals, primary health centers and polyclinics, and schools). Results: A total of 202 nurses (response rate: 77.1%) completed the questionnaire. The mean age was 32.4±4.7 years. Most respondents were females (92.5%), Omani (79.1%), and holders of a diploma in nursing (73.5%) with a mean clinical experience of 10.9±4.2 years. Attitudes towards EBP showed the highest mean score of 5.5±1.2 followed by knowledge (4.9±0.8) and practice (4.7±1.2). Significant positive correlations were identified between the total years of nursing experience and knowledge (rs = 0.145, n = 198, p = 0.041), practice (rs = 0.172, n = 198, p = 0.015), and attitudes (rs = 0.158, n = 197, p = 0.026) mean scores. No significant difference in EBP scores was found among the three clinical settings. Conclusion: Although attitudes towards EBP were positive, knowledge and implementation of EBP were low. This study serves as a baseline assessment for future evaluations and provides a basis for the implementation of strategies to promote EBP utilization among nurses in three different health care settings in Oman.
topic evidence-based practice
attitudes
knowledge
nurses
oman
url http://omjournal.org/articleDetails.aspx?coType=1&aId=2521
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