“…As key members of the health care team, epilepsy specialist nurses (ESNs) have a critical role to play in advancing the evidence‐based practice agenda. International literature on specialist and advanced practice nurses identifies the need for these nurses to be “knowledge brokers” linking evidence to practice (Gerrish, McDonnell et al, ), “opinion leaders” influencing front‐line nursing staff's views on evidence (Kleinpell & Gawlinski, ) and be involved in the generation and dissemination of evidence (Begley, Elliott, Lalor, & Higgins, ; Begley et al, ; Gerrish, Guillaume et al, ). Although a significant body of research exists on nurses’ knowledge and attitudes to EBP and the barriers to nurses implementing EBP (Rycroft‐Malone, ; Veeramah, ; Williams, Perillo, & Brown, ), much uncertainty exists about how epilepsy specialist nurses engage with EBP, with literature mainly focussing on the clinical dimension of the role (Hopkins & Irvine, ; Noble, McCrone, Seed, Goldstein, & Ridsdale, ).…”