DISSEMINATION OF EBP RESULTS2 Dissemination of Evidence-Based Practice Results The methods used in the dissemination of Evidence-based based practice results vary depending on the audience. Review and analysis of the information on literature sources are important in effective implementation of practices.The core objective of this review is to succinctly elaborate on the appropriate methods used in the dissemination of results obtained from theanalysisinthe evidenced-basedpractices(Bick &Graham,2010. Different approaches are applied in the dissemination of research data because different audience have varyingunderstandingofthenursingpractices.AmericanJournalofObstetrics& Gynecology provides appropriate methods used in disseminating results obtained from Evidence-based practice(Bick & Graham, 2010). AssociationofWomen'sHealth,Obstetric,andNeonatalNurses(AWHONN) comprises of people advocating for the rights of nurses(AWHONN, 2016). This association also regulates all the nursing practices to ensure that there is no form of malpractice is undertakeninthenursingprofession.Thepressreleaseisonappropriateexternal dissemination tool to be used in dispersing providing the research results. The press release is appropriate for this group because it involves a large number of audience, therefore, making it easier to disseminate the information without the negative effects that might have been caused the large congregation. Media is used to disseminate the information on the efficacy of the implementation of nursing interventions and practices(AWHONN, 2016). It is pivotal to disseminate the results to improve overall nursing practices because they are responsible for representing the interests of the nurses in the government and public forums. References
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