Measuring self-efficacy and outcome expectancy in evidence-based practice: A systematic review on psychometric properties

Volume: 3, Pages: 100024 - 100024
Published: Nov 1, 2021
Abstract
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 evidence-based 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...
Paper Details
Title
Measuring self-efficacy and outcome expectancy in evidence-based practice: A systematic review on psychometric properties
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
3
Pages
100024 - 100024
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