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Background: Evidence-based nursing practice (EBNP) has become one of the most effective methods for improving patient outcomes and the quality of care as well as delivering cost-efficient health care. Nurses' perspectives are critical to the successful adoption of evidence -based practice. While positive views regarding EBP serve as a foundation for developing appropriate nursing approaches to improve patient care, there is a noticeable gap between belief in evidencebased practice advantages and actual implementation. Objectives: To assess nurses’ perception toward the application of an evidence-based practice approach. Methodology: A non-probability/ convenience sampling, Data were collected through selfadministered questionnaire technique for data collection, which is constructed through the extensive review of the related literature that consisted of two assessment parts first one consist of demographic data, and the second part of the assessment tool is concerned with assessing the nurse's perception scale which include three parts, the first part contains (4) statement, the second part contains (3) statement and the last part contains (2) statement developed by Majid et al (2011). The reliability of the instrument was the Cronbach alpha of perception section was between 0.68 to 0.95, and the face validity of the study instruments was determined by a panel of (12) experts in the Nursing and Medicine fields, and science of psychology, All the experts agreed that the instrument is valid with some suggested modifications. Data were analyzed through the application of frequency, percentage and the inferential statistical analysis approach is used to test the study null hypotheses within a confidence interval equal to 0.95 (Chi-square which is used to determine the association between nurses' perception and demographic data). Such analyses are computed by using the SPSS program version 24. Results: The findings indicate that the total assessment of perception about application of evidence-based practice approach about (39.54%) of the nurses have poor perception of evidence-based practice, (51.23 %) of them have moderate perception; while (9.32 %) of them have good levels according to the total assessment of perception about evidence-based practice. Conclusion: According to the study results and discussion half of nurses have good perception toward application of evidence based practice approach when assessed by the statistical analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |