The benefits of nursing professional governance nursing research and evidenced-based practice councils for new graduate nurses
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Dialogues in health
Abstract
New graduate nurses are an untapped population for nursing professional governance and nursing research and evidenced-based practice councils. New graduate nurses can offer new insights into the management of patient care and nursing workflow. By educating new graduate nurses about the benefits of nursing research and evidence-based practice councils at the start of their careers, an early standard of excellence in the empowerment of applying evidenced-based practice principles to improve patient care quality can occur. This narrative literature inquiry explores new graduate nurses perspective of research and evidence-based practice councils, with the targeted goal of engagement for professional and personal growth as a nurse leader.
First Page
100192
DOI
10.1016/j.dialog.2024.100192
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Green, Cheryl; Brennan, John; Koscal, Lauren; Sears, Emma; Munoz, Jessica; Jacovino, Evelyn; Thayer, Lauren; Lane, Todd Allen; and Santos, Elizabeth Dos, "The benefits of nursing professional governance nursing research and evidenced-based practice councils for new graduate nurses" (2024). Medical Nursing. 22.
https://scholar.bridgeporthospital.org/medical_nursing/22
Identifier
39318969 (pubmed); PMC11421258 (pmc); 10.1016/j.dialog.2024.100192 (doi); S2772-6533(24)00028-5 (pii)