The Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) is a nonprofit, professional organization that is committed to nursing research and education. The organization’s main purpose is to simply educate and encourage healthy habits; in fact their main determination of existing is “promoting the health of women and newborns”. Their hope in completing this mission is to do so through advocating for nurses, providing education to nurses, and aiding in research that nurses feel might better the profession as a whole (AWHONN, 2015).
Support for Nurses The AWHONN is committed to their role in the nursing profession for providing the most current evidence-based research results and outcomes to areas involving women and neonatal health. Even without being a member, one can access some of their research results of evidence-based projects that were critiqued and tested by their own nursing science teams. The way these evidence-based topics come about to be research and tested is that an advisory panel selects the topic through a variety of posed suggested topics. It is then critically researched and tested by AWHONN members who have taken on the responsibility to complete the project and make up the Science Team; sometimes this could be a …show more content…
Because of this the direction of research in the profession has taken a much more scientific approach to find what is considered “evidence-based”. Much of the push for this specific type of research has grown immensely in just the last decade than many others combined. Applying evidence-based research into becoming common clinical practice is the most desired effect for having improved and expected patient outcomes. The following suggestions from research show how evidence-based research can specifically affect outcomes; particularly the case involving the care of late preterm infants (Stevens,