Abstract
Purpose
The study was carried out with nurses working in a psychiatric clinic to examine their attitudes toward evidence‐based practices and levels of professional self‐concept.
Design and Methods
This study was carried out using a descriptive and correlational search design. We used a Personal Information Form developed by the authors and Evidence‐Based Nursing Attitude Scale (EBNAS) and Professional Self‐Concept Scale for Clinical Nurses (PSCSCN) to obtain data. Percentages and averages, and the Pearson correlation coefficient was used for data analysis.
Findings
The mean scores of the total and subdimensions of EBNAS and PSCSCN were high for the participating nurses. A positive relationship was found between EBNAS and PSCSCN.
Practice Implications
The positive attitude of the nurses toward evidence‐based nursing is related to their high professional self‐concept.