EBN Evidence based nursing

Evidencebased  Nursing  (EBN)  ist  die  Integration  

der  derzeit  besten  wissenschaftlichen  Belege  in  die  

tägliche  Pflegepraxis  unter  Einbezug  theoretischen  

Wissens  und  der  Erfahrungen  der  Pflegenden,  der  

Vorstellungen  des  Patienten  und  der  vorhandenen  

Ressourcen.  German Center of Evidence Based Nursing Flyer 


Die Methode wird hier erläutert.


Wikipedia Art. Evidence based nursing

Evidence Based Nursing der Universität Halle

Internationales Netzwerk:Ansprechpartner

Canadian Centre for Evidence Based Nursing: 
Donna Ciliska, ciliska@fhs.mcmaster.ca, Co-Director, Coordinator of the International Network, and Alba DiCenso, dicensoa@fhs.mcmaster.ca, Co-Director

UK Centre for Evidence Based Nursing:
Nicky Cullum, nac2@york.ac.uk

South Tyrolian Centre for Evidence-based Nursing: 
Waltraud Tappeiner, waltraud.Tappeiner@sabes.it

German Center for Evidence-based Nursing: 
Johann Behrens, johann.behrens@medizin.uni-halle.de


Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) for Evidence Based Nursing and Midwifery: Rick Wiechula, Deputy Director
New Zealand Centre for Evidence Based Nursing (Zusammenarbeit mit JBI): John McArthur, Director
Victorian Centre for Nursing Practice Research (Zusammenarbeit mit JBI): Linda Johnston, Associate Director and Senior Research Fellow
Sarah Cole Hirsh Institute for Best Nursing Practice Based on Evidence: JoAnne Youngblut, Director




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