Providing Physicians Access to Information to Support Evidence-Based Healthcare Across Utah
Research confirms that patient outcomes improve when healthcare providers practice in an evidence-based manner1.
Evidence-based practice (EBP) involves a problem-solving approach to clinical care that incorporates the conscientious
use of current best practices from well-designed studies, a clinician's expertise, and patient values and preferences. EBP
has been shown to increase patient safety, improve clinical outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and decrease variation in
patient outcomes2. The importance of EBP is substantiated; however, significant barriers to widespread use of current
evidence to inform decision-making remain, including the lack of access to published research findings.
Awardee
Lead Organization: Eccles Health Sciences Library
Project Lead: Christy Jarvis
Demographics
Geographic Type: Rural
Roles of Participants Project is Intended to Serve: Educator - College & Post-grad, General Public, Health Professional, Public Health Professional, Student - College & Post-grad
Other Roles: Patients and caregivers
Award Details
Funding Source: Region 4
Period of Performance: May 1, 2023 - Apr 30, 2024
Project Status: In Progress
Project Funding
Federal Fiscal Year 2023: $18,000