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On #IND2022 we reflect on JBI’s origins as the ‘Joanna Briggs Institute for Evidence Based Nursing’ and the continuing importance, 25 years on, of evidence-based nursing research and clinical practice
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Quality healthcare services require that clinical decision-making in #nursing is based on evidence, particularly in standardising and aligning healthcare practices with evidence at the point of care. JBI was founded by Emeritus Professor Alan Pearson to address this very need 2/7
‘When I was involved in setting up JBI in the 1990s, #EBM was increasingly adopted across the world, but #EBN was in its infancy. Since then, JBI has played a stellar role in developing great models and systems to support the implementation of evidence into nursing practice' 3/7
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Een paar observaties over #journalistiek #gaswinning #groningen van een dossierkenner die ermee gaat stoppen.
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Ergens in 2013 begon ik met het aanschrijven van columnisten, opiniemakers, journalisten enz. De #media dus.

Elke keer dat er iets over #groningen #gaswinning werd geschreven dat niet klopte, of waar nog veel meer over te zeggen was, trok ik aan de bel.
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Ik reageerde ook als er geschreven werd over #rechtsstaat #rechtsorde #mensenrechten.

Want vrijwel nooit ging dat over #groningen, terwijl hier een grote groep mensen woont die stelselmatig achtergesteld wordt (geen "gevoel", zoals Staat en Olies #spinnen, maar feit).
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Read thread👇for an outline of an #EvidencetoImpact story for #WorldEBHCDay
@carrierjak @DeborahEdwards9 Graphic displaying evidence...
In 2018 Dr Carrier of @cardiffuni & Dr Mukwato of Uni of Zambia secured Global Challenges Research Funding from Cardiff University to undertake a project to improve evidence-based critical nursing care in Zambia through co-design & quality improvement using the PDSA model’.
The aim of the study was to promote sustainable health and well-being of critically ill patients admitted to an acute care ward in the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Zambia, through implementation of small #EBN care interventions, known as ‘hacks’. A group of nurses in Zambia...
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