ABSTRACT
When a hospital earns magnet status, it is compelled to find ways to infuse evidence-based practice culture into the nursing staff. At the Dayton Children’s Hospital, this was accomplished by adopting a mentor-mentee program. Mentors set up classes during which they could teach and mentees learn the steps of the evidence-based practice process. When the topic moved to literature searching, the medical librarian gave a lecture/demonstration to the mentees. This article discusses the impact of the medical librarian’s participation in this program. A 10-item survey was used to gather the mentees comfort level in searching literature after the session.
Acknowledgments
The author thanks the Dayton Children’s Hospital EBP mentors for the opportunity to participate in the Magnet journey and the mentees for responding to the survey. She also thanks surveymonkey.com for the free online survey software and questionnaire tool for 10 items.