Keywords

Baccalaureate Nursing Students, Evidence-Based Practice, Nursing Curriculum

 

Authors

  1. Serfass, Rebecca L.
  2. Hagedorn Wonder, Amy

Abstract

Abstract: Although baccalaureate nursing programs often teach evidence-based practice (EBP), the effectiveness of targeted education to facilitate progressive EBP knowledge development is unclear. Rigorous, objective evaluation is vital for faculty to determine if students' EBP knowledge is advancing, stagnating, or declining as they progress toward program completion. In a study across multiple campuses of one traditional baccalaureate nursing program, EBP knowledge significantly improved between sophomore and junior levels, but not between junior and senior levels. These results highlight the importance of using evaluation to gauge the impact of curriculum on students' learning and progressive EBP knowledge development.