A Nurse-Led Implementation Science Specialist Program.
A well-known challenge in health care is integrating evidence into practice. Implementation science (IS) is a growing field that promotes the sustainable application of evidence-based practice (EBP) to clinical care. Health care organizations have an opportunity to support sustainable change by crea...
| Published in: | AJN American Journal of Nursing Vol. 123; no. 12; pp. 38 - 46 |
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| Format: | research tables/charts Journal Article |
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Dec2023
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