Measuring self-efficacy and outcome expectancy in evidence-based practice: A systematic review on psychometric properties
Measuring self-efficacy and outcome expectancy in evidence-based practice: A systematic review on psychometric properties
Samenvatting
Background: Evidence-based practice has developed over the last 30 years as a tool for the best possible nursing care. Nevertheless, many nurses do not regularly participate in the evidencebased practice process. Barriers to participation include nurses’ self-perceived ability in successfully fulfilling evidence-based practice-related tasks (self-efficacy) and their expectations of the positive outcomes of such tasks (outcome expectancy). To evaluate progress and provide feedback to professionals, monitoring the levels of self-efficacy and outcome expectancy with validated instruments is desirable. A comprehensive overview of the psychometric properties of such instruments is lacking
Organisatie | Avans Hogeschool |
Afdeling | Expertisecentrum Caring Society 3.0 |
Lectoraat | Zorg rond het levenseinde |
Gepubliceerd in | International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances Vol. 2021, Uitgave: 3, Pagina's: 1-11 |
Datum | 2021-11-01 |
Type | Artikel |
Taal | Engels |