CLNRSCH X210 - Implementation and Sustainability of EBP in Healthcare Settings

In this online course, implementation experts provide guidance for using a systematic approach to implementing evidence-based practices (EBP) within healthcare settings. Recognizing that implementation is often the most challenging phase of an EBP initiative, this program integrates established tools, theories, frameworks, and strategies from implementation science to increase the likelihood of meaningful and sustainable success.
Delivery Options
Online, Self-Paced: due dates. You can start coursework at any time and work through it independently at your own pace, within the timeframe designated. Online modules may include readings, lecture videos, assignments, quizzes and more.
Time to Completion
Learners can expect to spend around 8 hours completing course content.
Course Completion Requirements
Learners must complete each module, quiz, and evaluation survey. A continuing education certificate will be administered upon completion.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable internet connection
- Modern web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox)
- Canvas account access
What You’ll Learn
- Introduction to key outputs from the field of implementation science to support real-world implementation efforts
- Descriptions of tools from the field of implementation science that can be used to support a science-informed approach to implementing a practice change
- Introduction to the Implementation Resource Guide and implementation facilitation to support effective implementation and sustainability of evidence-based practice changes in healthcare settings
What You’ll Earn
- Certificate of Completion from The Ohio State University (approved for 7.75 nursing continuing education hours)
Contact Us
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For questions about course content or learning objectives, please contact Molly McNett