Which of the following is related to the feasibility of implementing a new nursing intervention?
a. Degree of change people will need to make
b. Relevance to health care practice
c. Reliability and validity of the measures used
d. Significance of scientific merit
ANS: A
If an organization is resistant to change, new nursing interventions are not likely to be embraced.
Relevance to practice would be up to the clinicians to decide for their area.
Reliability and validity relate to the rigor and scientific merit of the study.
Scientific merit has to do with the advisability of implementing a new intervention.
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