Evidence Based Midwifery

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in the health care arena, the primary objective is to deliver a safe and effective healthcare. To meet this objective, nurse and midwife practitioners have a task of obtaining and maintaining awareness and interest in research. This can, however, be daunting putting into consideration that health and social care keeps on changing and thus presenting variety of challenges and complexities. Some of these challenges include dealing with an aging population and also facing other age-related health concerns in both children and adults; for instance lifestyle-related chronic diseases and other new endemics. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the significance of nursing and midwifery research within the practice of health professionals and help …show more content…

Therefore, evidence-based practice definitions emphasize mostly on the necessity of integration of the best available evidence in the practice. These definitions also stress the need to include the clinical expertise of the practitioners and the patients’ preferences within the context of limited resources. This has brought about a change in emphasizing people from ‘doing’ research to ‘understanding’ research. Health professionals know very well that they are accountable and also responsible for providing the best and a high standard of holistic patient care. Therefore, a sound knowledge base is needed and also essential to improving the quality of care. These improvements are much dependent on the generation of findings i.e. collecting the findings and integrating them into practice (Braun and Clarke, 2013). It is widely accepted that the process of effective research activity, aligned and incorporated into the evidence-based practice, is the best way to ensure the quality provision of health care. While some nurses and midwives may choose not to conduct research, most of them will recognize the necessity of having the special skills to read reports from research work critically. It is therefore on this basis of understanding that decisions about change of …show more content…

In the nursing practice, research is conducted where there is a gap in knowledge relating the current practice. It is also conducted to provide information in places where there is no (or very little) evidence to support a quality improvement activity. Once a gap has been identified, a good nursing research needs to be done and should follow the scientific method. It has been seen that the evidence-based practice promotes the quality improvement in nursing practice greatly. The evidence-based practice bases its operation on the conducted nursing research and thus from this, it can be concluded that the nursing profession solely depends on the conducted research during the practice (Mensik,

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