Authors

  1. Caramanica, Laura PhD, RN, CNE, CENP, FACHE, FAAN
  2. Gallagher-Ford, Lynn PhD, RN, DPFNAP, FAAN
  3. Idelman, Lynda PhD
  4. Mindrila, Diana PhD
  5. Richter, Sally EdD, RN
  6. Thomas, Bindu Koshy MS, MEd

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This 2-part study was conducted to validate nurse manager (NM) leadership competencies that support clinicians in using evidence-based practice (EBP).

 

BACKGROUND: Numerous studies validate the critical need for NM support among clinicians seeking to engage in EBP.

 

METHODS: In phase 1, a Delphi study was conducted to establish the validity of a set of NM leadership competencies that support EBP. In phase 2, descriptive analyses, tests of significance, and reliability coefficients were used to assess reliability.

 

RESULTS: An expert panel achieved consensus on a set of 22 NM leadership competencies that constitute effective support for EBP. Further quantitative analyses demonstrated excellent levels of internal consistency and overall consistent outcomes across time.

 

CONCLUSION: A valid set of 22 NM leadership competencies with evidence of reliability that successfully support clinicians to engage in EBP in clinical settings was established.