Reply to Nancy Adiri
In nursing practice research, the research cannot be complete without presenting the results or ideas gained form the respective study. This process can be achieved through evidence dissemination. It can be well understood as the process of spreading evidence-based knowledge, research or any outcomes and findings by nurses to other healthcare providers of the public in general (Michalak & Heidenreich, 2018). This process often impacts on knowledge development in nursing, updates practice and ideas in nursing and improves the cost-effectiveness and quality of nursing care. Evidence can be disseminated through posters, social media postings, focused group discussions and through implementing the practices individually into nursing care profession (Michalak & Heidenreich, 2018). These can ensure the improvement of evidence-based practices in nursing care.
Reference
Michalak, J., & Heidenreich, T. (2018). Dissemination before evidence? What are the driving forces behind the dissemination of mindfulness‐based interventions?. Clinical psychology: Science and practice, 25(3), e12254.
Reply to Ermite Barlatier
Evidence-based practice is potentiated through evidence dissemination form a thoroughly done research. The outcomes of these studies are essential for the wellness of the public and for improvement of general practices and quality of healthcare services (Curtis, Fry, Shaban & Considine, 2017). It is thus necessary to disseminate information from research adequately to ensure these objectives are well met. Oral presentations, social media, or through posters and printings can help in evidence dissemination process. It is essential for the researcher to ensure that the evidence that is disseminated is well uptake by the audience to which it concerns (Curtis, Fry, Shaban & Considine, 2017). This in turn can improve the quality of nursing care as an objective outcomes in healthcare research.
Reference
Curtis, K., Fry, M., Shaban, R. Z., & Considine, J. (2017). Translating research findings to clinical nursing practice. Journal of clinical nursing, 26(5-6), 862-872.