Exploring the contribution of the Clinical Librarian to facilitating evidence-based nursing

  • Angela M. Tod
  • , Beverly Bond
  • , Niamh Leonard
  • , Irene J. Gilsenan
  • , Simon Palfreyman

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    Abstract

    Aim. To examine the potential role of the Clinical Librarian in facilitating evidence-based practice of nurses in acute hospital settings and develop a model for the role. Background. There is a growing policy and professional expectation that nurses will seek out and apply evidence in their clinical practice. Studies have demonstrated that nurses experience barriers in working with an evidence-based approach. The role of Clinical Librarian has been used in other countries and within medicine to overcome some of the barriers to evidence-based practice. There are limitations in the previous work in terms of rigour of evaluation, scope of the Clinical Librarian role and application to nursing in a UK setting. Design. A qualitative consultation of 72 nurses in acute care settings. Methods. Six consultation group interviews of between 4-19 participants. Written records were recorded by the scribe. Content analysis was undertaken to identify the range and frequency of comments. Results. Clinical questions currently go unanswered because of barriers of time, skills deficits and access to resources. Literature searching, skills training and evidence dissemination were the main areas of work the staff requested that a Clinical Librarian should undertake. It was anticipated that the Clinical Librarian could interact and work productively with nursing staff with a limited but regular presence on the ward. Interim communication could be via e-mail, phone and written suggestions and requests for work. It was seen to be vital that the Clinical Librarian worked in partnership with staff to build evidence-based practice capacity and ensure clinical relevance of the work. Conclusions. This study has generated the first model for the Clinical Librarian role with an emphasis on nursing. It is derived from the views of clinical nurses. Recommendations are made for the implementation and evaluation of such a role. Relevance to clinical practice. The Clinical Librarian could be an invaluable support to promoting evidence-based nursing. © 2007 The Authors.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)621-629
    Number of pages8
    JournalJournal of Clinical Nursing
    Volume16
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2007

    Keywords

    • Action research
    • Case study research
    • Clinical Librarian
    • Evidence-based practice
    • Nurses
    • Nursing

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