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Implementing evidence-based medicine in a busy general hospital department: results and critical success factors.

Eelco Draaisma1,2, Jolita Bekhof1, Veerle J Langenhorst1, Paul L P Brand1,2.   

Abstract

Implementing evidence-based medicine (EBM) in a busy hospital department is challenging, but when successful, may contribute to quality of care. This paper is a narrative review of the successes and challenges of deliberate implementation of EBM in a paediatric department in a general teaching hospital in Zwolle, the Netherlands. Key elements in this project were providing basic EBM education to the entire team of consultants and nurse practitioners, structurally embedding EBM activities into our weekly schedule and development of local practice guidelines. This deliberate practice of EBM principles has changed the way we treat common paediatric problems. It likely reduced unwarranted practice variation and promoted a reserved attitude towards the use of unnecessary diagnostics, which might improve delivery of effective, cost-conscious care. The project also positively influenced our group culture and learning environment. In accordance with previous reports, lack of time and reluctance to change routines and habits hindered the practice of EBM in our department. In our experience, these barriers can be overcome by promoting a team-wide endorsement of EBM, a willingness to acknowledge uncertainty and by deliberate practice. If these can be achieved, systematic application of EBM principles in a busy hospital department is feasible and worthwhile. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Keywords:  organisational development; quality in health care

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30049687     DOI: 10.1136/bmjebm-2018-110895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Evid Based Med        ISSN: 2515-446X


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Authors:  Satid Thammasitboon; Paul L P Brand
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.860

3.  Self-perceived competencies on evidence-based medicine in medical students and physicians registered in a virtual course: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Milton A Romero-Robles; David R Soriano-Moreno; Fabrizio M García-Gutiérrez; I Benjamín Condori-Meza; Caroline C Sing-Sánchez; Sandy P Bulnes Alvarez; Christoper A Alarcon-Ruiz; Alvaro Taype-Rondan; Andres Viteri-García
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2022-12

4.  Impact of deliberate practice on evidence-based medicine attitudes and behaviours of health care professionals.

Authors:  Eelco Draaisma; Lauren A Maggio; Jolita Bekhof; A Debbie C Jaarsma; Paul L P Brand
Journal:  Perspect Med Educ       Date:  2020-11-26
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