Abstract:The JBI evidence-based health care model includes five core modules:evidence generation, evidence synthesis, evidence transfer, evidence implementation, and global health.The concept of evidence transfer is easily confused with knowledge or evidence translation, and its boundary with evidence implementation also needs to be clarified.This article aims to interpret the concept of evidence transfer in the JBI model, clarifies common misunderstandings related to evidence implementation, and focuses on whether evidence transfer can become a new growth point for future evidence-based nursing research and practice.