Knowledge transfer in wound care among nurses: An integrative literature review (notice n° 578585)

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Title Knowledge transfer in wound care among nurses: An integrative literature review
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Summary, etc. Introduction: Wound care represents a public health issue and is an important concern for nursing care.Context: Despite the availability of best practice recommendations and clinical practice guidelines, there is a lack of use of this evidence in clinical practice.Objectives: The aim of this integrative review is to identify the barriers to nurses’ optimal knowledge transfer in wound care.Method: An integrative literature review based on Whittemore and Knalf’s (2005) methodology was conducted; six databases were searched.Results: Of the 82 articles that were retrieved, 13 were retained for analysis. They were all published in English. The literature highlights a theory–practice gap in wound care. Barriers related to knowledge, attitudes, and environmental factors contribute to this gap.Discussion: Nursing could benefit from interventions to improve its role in wound care. The perspectives of new graduate nurses as well as nurses working in rural healthcare settings were limited.Conclusion: A strategic plan, adapted to the situation of each healthcare facility, could improve the quality of wound care practice.
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Personal name Lalonde, Michelle
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Personal name Polomeno, Viola
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Personal name Beaumier, Maryse
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Personal name Tourigny, Jocelyne
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Note Recherche en soins infirmiers | o 143 | 4 | 2021-01-13 | p. 45-61 | 0297-2964
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