2012
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v2n2p71
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Factors influencing the adoption of evidence-based principles in nursing education: A Jordanian perspective

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Objective: Adopting principles of evidence-based in nursing education assists nursing graduates to improve their practice.However, there are factors influencing this adoption. Nurse educators need to identify these factors so that the educa… Show more

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“…Current findings and previous literature have indicated that there was no substantial connection between the nurses attributes and the perception towards the obstacles to involvement in research. 18 , 21 , 22 For example, previous studies showed that none of the individual and career attributes including age, sex, experience, education research, and involvement, had a significance impact on participation in research among nurses. 3 , 5 In fact, research on barriers to research utilization indicated that nurses perceive organizational factors as barriers more than their attributes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current findings and previous literature have indicated that there was no substantial connection between the nurses attributes and the perception towards the obstacles to involvement in research. 18 , 21 , 22 For example, previous studies showed that none of the individual and career attributes including age, sex, experience, education research, and involvement, had a significance impact on participation in research among nurses. 3 , 5 In fact, research on barriers to research utilization indicated that nurses perceive organizational factors as barriers more than their attributes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Akhu-Zaheya, Gharaibeh, and Alostaz (2013) found no significant differences in knowledge acquisition and retention between traditional teaching methods and highfidelity BLS simulation in nursing students. Similarly, Al Hadid and Suleiman (2012) (2004) reported poor retention of CPR skills after several weeks or months. Overall, these studies indicate the need for alternative teaching methods, such as high-fidelity simulation, to enhance the retention of CPR knowledge and skills.…”
Section: Importance Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) Training F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings revealed that there were no significant differences in knowledge acquisition and knowledge retention between the two groups. Similarly, Al Hadid and Suleiman (2012) conducted a study with a sample of 40 nursing students from a university in Saudi Arabia to assess the effects of boost training sessions supported by simulation on the retention of CPR knowledge and skills. Throughout the study, the students underwent three tests: a pretest, posttest I, and posttest II, which evaluated their knowledge and skills acquisition.…”
Section: Importance Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr) Training F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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