Use of "The Knowledge-to-Action Framework" for the implementation of evidence-based nursing in child and family care: Study protocol
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Nurses are increasingly focused on a practice based on scientific knowledge. However, it is
important to distinguish high-quality evidence that can be applied in practice from studies of
low or dubious scientific quality. Therefore, nurses must base their practice on structural
support that allows for the definition of personalized and context-specific interventions. The
objectives of this study are to identify the main barriers and facilitators to the evidencebased
nursing approach and to implement an Evidence-Based Practice model (EBP) in clinical
practice settings. We seek to contribute to evidence-based nursing by promoting professional
skills in nurses, using "The Knowledge-to-Action Framework" (KTA). The research
focuses on a participatory action research methodology based on the cyclical process of the
KTA framework, contemplating the creation of knowledge and the implementation of existing
solutions or new solutions through an action cycle. The participants will be nurses and
parents/caregivers) from a pediatric service in Northern Portugal. The study will be conducted
in 3 phases: phase 1 will identify the priority issues by exploring the barriers and facilitators
of EBP from the nurses’ perspective and assessing the parents’/caregivers’
satisfaction with nursing care. Phase 2 will be divided into (a) the planning and (b) the implementation
of the KTA model, where we aim to build and validate (a) a training plan and (b)
the implementation of the KTA model. Phase 3 is for the evaluation of the model implementation
and sustaining knowledge. It is recognized that there is a large gap between knowledge
production and the subsequent implementation of interventions based on the best
available evidence. However, this reality is complex and involves several levels of decision
and intervention that oscillate from the individual responsibility of each nurse to the organizational
dimension.
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Torres, C. P., Mendes, F. J., & Barbieri-Figueiredo, M. (2023). Use of “The Knowledge-to-Action Framework” for the implementation of evidence-based nursing in child and family care: Study protocol. In M. S. Alamri (Ed.), PLOS ONE (Vol. 18, Issue 3, p. e0283656). Public Library of Science (PLoS). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283656







