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EBM
EBM
management (EBM)
Prepared by:
Dr. Seham Aly Mahmoud
Lecturer of nursing administration, Faculty of nursing, Tanta
University.
Outlines
Introduction
Brief history of EBMgt
Definition of EBM
Source of evidence
Process of EBM
Barriers and facilitators of EBM
Implications for nursing management
Introduction
Healthcare organizations are complex and dynamic systems that
foster interactions between multiple factors related to patients,
healthcare teams, physical and social environments, as well as
organizational contexts, all of which impact the quality and
outcomes of care. With the wide array of problems facing the
healthcare sector today, such as the increase in the medical needs
of the community and the decrease in funding healthcare,
managers’ roles and the decisions they have to make are becoming
increasingly challenging.
• The adoption of EBMgt in this context is being seen as
a timely strategic step that could enable managers to
better cope with the complexity of healthcare
organizations by relying on the best available evidence
to improve their decision making, and consequently
achieve better organizational outcomes .
Brief history of EBMgt
• EBMgt is an evolution in the practice of management and
organizations. The concept of EBM is a part of the broader
evidence-based practice movement, which began in the
medical science field in the late 1960s. It’s since spread to
many other specialized fields, including education, social
work, criminal justice, and management. Despite the
expectation of evidence-based practice in the clinical setting,
EBM remains a new concept in nurse management
What is the meaning of EBMgt
Stakeholders Experiential
Organizationa
scientific Critique the
Evidence
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Valid .1
Reliable .2
Generalizable .3
Trustworthy .4
Applicable .5
Sources of evidence
Assessing’(Evaluate outcomes.)
Steps towards an evidence-based nursing management