VA Nurses' Opinions Regarding the Use of Evidence-Based Practice

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Andrea R. Jennings-Sanders, DrPh, RN; Lucy A. Jury, MSN, CNP; and Christopher J. Burant, PhD.

Dr. Jennings-Sanders and Ms. Jury are nurse researchers, and Dr. Burant is a senior statistical analyst, all in the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center in Ohio. In addition, Dr. Burant is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

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evidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDESevidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDES
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Andrea R. Jennings-Sanders, DrPh, RN; Lucy A. Jury, MSN, CNP; and Christopher J. Burant, PhD.

Dr. Jennings-Sanders and Ms. Jury are nurse researchers, and Dr. Burant is a senior statistical analyst, all in the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center in Ohio. In addition, Dr. Burant is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Andrea R. Jennings-Sanders, DrPh, RN; Lucy A. Jury, MSN, CNP; and Christopher J. Burant, PhD.

Dr. Jennings-Sanders and Ms. Jury are nurse researchers, and Dr. Burant is a senior statistical analyst, all in the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center in Ohio. In addition, Dr. Burant is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

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evidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDESevidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDES
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evidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDESevidence-based practice, EBP, American Nurses Association, Magnet organization, clinical decision making, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, medical-legal reprecussions, Clinical Effectiveness and Evidence-Based Practice Questionnaire, EBPQ, Institutional Review Board, Likert master of science in nursing, bachelor of science in nursing, Deduction of Depression in Older Adults with Dementia Guideline, maternal depression, evidence-based psychological treatment, EBPT, health information technology, HIT, Health Services Research and Development Service's Quality Enhancement Research Initiative, QUERI, Translating Inititiatives for Depression into Effective Solutions, TIDES
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