Integrating new knowledge and evidence into clinical practice is essential for continued professional development. IFMC’s culture of clinical inquiry rose to new heights in 2023 with the development of 29 EBP projects. Disseminating results internally and externally at local, regional, and national conferences, IFMC impacted the landscape of nursing knowledge. EBP Fellowships were awarded to Rebecca DiPatri, BSN, RN, OCN (Life with Cancer Nurse Navigator); Rebecca Babb MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC, CPHON; Marshall Perkins, BSN, RN; and Angelika Vargas, BSN, RN. In 2023, Inova was awarded a seven-year contract to work with the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s (PCORI) Health System Implementation initiative to build an interprofessional commitment to learning and growing in implementation science. This project enables us to participate in evidence implementation projects, valued up to $5 million each.
Innovation Accelerator events gave way to Virtual Nurse, leveraging technology to reduce documentation burden and increase patient safety. Wound Care Nursing participated in an Implementation Science project and increased its footprint through virtual wound care consults. This new workflow has significantly increased the instances of patients receiving care sooner.
Additionally, Rebecca DiPatri, BSN, RN,OCN Rebecca Babb, MSN, APRN, CPNP-AC, CPHON Marshall Perkins, BSN, RN Angelika Vargas, BSN, RN Jennifer Bires, MSW, LICSW, OSW-C (ED), Danielle Shafer, DO Niccole Piguet, MD, MPH received the People’s Choice Award at Inova’s Annual Evidence-Based Practice and Research Symposium for their work, Improving Oncofertility knowledge among oncology nurses.
Nursing research is expanding at IFMC as an area of deliberate focus with two ongoing studies assessing nurse’s perception of caring and enhancing patient safety and nursing professionalism.