Nursing Shared Governance: Hospital Librarians Collaborating for Quality (original) (raw)

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This paper discusses the integration of Nursing Shared Governance and Evidence-Based Practice Research (EBPR) within hospital settings, emphasizing the collaboration between hospital librarians and nursing staff to enhance quality of care. It highlights the role of hospital librarians in providing essential research skills and support to nursing teams, thereby improving outcomes through effective decision-making based on existing evidence. The study illustrates the successful model of the Boston VA Health Care System's consolidated library services and the resulting opportunities for collaborative education and practice.

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