NIỀM TIN CỦA ĐIỀU DƯỠNG VIÊN VỀ VIỆC SỬ DỤNG Y HỌC CHỨNG CỨ TRONG CHĂM SÓC LÂM SÀNG VÀ CÁC YẾU TỐ LIÊN QUAN TẠI MỘT BỆNH VIỆN TẠI HÀ NỘI NĂM 2025

Nguyen Truong Giang1,2, Luu Quang Thuy1,3, Vu Minh Thuy2, Pham Thi Van2, Nguyen Hong Trang2, Hoang Thi Xuan Huong2
1 Viet Duc Friendship Hospital
2 Phenikaa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
3 Hanoi Medical University

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Abstract

Objective: To assess nurses’ beliefs on the application of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) in clinical practice and to identify associated factors in a hospital in Hanoi.


Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 82 nurses in a hospital in Hanoi. Beliefs about EBM were measured using the Evidence-Based Practice Beliefs (EBMB) scale. Associated factors were examined using statistical tests and multivariable linear regression.


Results: The mean EBMB was 59.16 ± 9.00. Subscale scores included knowledge (18.16 ± 3.19), value (20.24 ± 2.73), resources (14.13 ± 2.66), and difficulty/time (5.38 ± 1.73). Age, years of experience, educational level, English reading ability, job position, prior exposure to EBM, and previous EBM training were statistically significant factors. The multivariable regression model explained 61.3% of the variance in belief scores.


Conclusion: Nurses’ EBMB was 59.16 ± 9.00. Educational level, English reading ability, and previous EBM training were statistically significant predictors in the regression model.

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