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- Debbie Tolson, Jo Booth, and Andrew Lowndes.
- School of Nursing, Midwifery & Community Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK. d.tolson@gcal.ac.uk
- J Nurs Manag. 2008 Sep 1;16(6):682-91.
AimTo determine the impact of the Caledonian Development Model, designed to promote evidence-based practice.BackgroundThe model features practice-development activities, benchmarking, knowledge pooling and translation through membership of a community of practice and a virtual college.MethodsTwenty-four nurses, from 18 practice sites formed three communities of practice, each selecting evidence-based guidance to implement. A modified group supervision framework empowered nurses to champion local implementation. Outcomes were determined at 6 months.ResultsEighty per cent of the patient-related criteria and 35% of the facilities criteria were achieved. The Revised Nursing Work Index indicated these nurses experienced greater autonomy (P = 0.019) and increased organizational support (P = 0.037). Focus groups revealed a deepening organizational support for the initiative over time, illuminated work-based learning challenges and overall enthusiasm for the approach.ConclusionImplementation of the model effectively promoted evidence-based practice, most notably at the level of the individual patient.Implications For Nursing ManagementTime and budgetary constraints necessitate smart, value for money approaches to developing evidence-based practice and improved care standards. This work demonstrates an effective model that strikes a balance between individual and group learning, virtual and real-time activities, coupled with resource pooling across organizations and sectors.
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