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ACE STAR Model of Knowledge Transformation

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The ACE STAR Model of Knowledge Transformation © is a framework for the systematic integration of evidence into practice.[1] The STAR Model is composed of five major stages: knowledge discovery, evidence summary, translation into practice recommendations, integration into practice, and evaluation. The model is one of the most commonly used frameworks that have shaped evidence-based nursing.[2]

The model was developed by Dr. Kathleen Stevens at the Academic Center for Evidence-Based Practice located at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.[3] The model has been represented in many nursing textbooks, used as part of an intervention to increase EBP competencies, and as a framework for instruments measuring EBP readiness.

References

  1. ^ Stevens, K.R. (2004). ACE Star Model of EBP: Knowledge Transformation. Academic Center for Evidence-Based Practice. The University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. www.acestar.uthscsa.edu
  2. ^ Keele, R.K (2012)Implementing Evidence-Based Nursing: An Overview. In Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice.
  3. ^ Spector, N. Evidence-Based Health Care in Nursing Regulation. www.ncsbn.org. Accessed 16 August 2012.

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