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Effectiveness of an online training course to improve evidence-based leadership practices among unit leaders: study protocol for a cluster randomised two-arm controlled trial (EVILEAD)

Välimäki, Maritta; Satamo, Maija; Yang, Min

Effectiveness of an online training course to improve evidence-based leadership practices among unit leaders: study protocol for a cluster randomised two-arm controlled trial (EVILEAD)

Välimäki, Maritta
Satamo, Maija
Yang, Min
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BioMed Central
doi:10.1186/s13063-025-09207-9
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https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-025-09207-9
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202601217132
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Background

A substantial knowledge base exists on how nurse leaders can support clinical staff in implementing evidence-based knowledge into practice. However, fewer studies are available on how leaders themselves learn and use evidence in their daily work. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an online training course designed to improve the skills of unit leaders by enhancing individual outcomes through evidence-based practice (EBP), team-based outcomes through EBP implementation, and organisational outcomes through the quality of care.

Methods

The effectiveness of the online training course will be evaluated using a cluster randomised two-arm controlled trial. Participants will be unit leaders recruited from hospitals in the Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District in Finland. At least 12 units will be represented, with approximately 25 participants in each unit (6 units in each arm). The sample for analysis will consist of at least 300 staff members. In the intervention arm, participants will be invited to join the online leadership course, while participants in the control group will continue practice as usual. The primary outcome is evidence-based practice, while the secondary outcomes are self-esteem, self-efficacy, implementation of EBP, quality of care, as well as work absence and intention to leave. The effectiveness of the intervention on the primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed based on the intention-to-treat principle. Feasibility data will be analysed separately. Sample size calculations are based on preliminary power analyses.

Discussion

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to evaluate the effectiveness of an online course on evidence-based knowledge using a full cluster randomised study. By applying evidence-based practices, unit leaders can ensure that clinical decisions are grounded in the latest study results, which will lead to more effective decision-making.

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