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Hybrid Collaborative Model for Evidence-Based Healthcare Practice
Moses Ekpenyong,Samuel Udoh,Mercy E. Edoho,Ifiok J. Udo,Edward N. Udo,Temitope J. Fakiyesi,Samuel B. Oyong +6 more
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A collaborative model that integrates interrelated concepts for responsive healthcare services that target patient-centred healthcare--with healthcare providers and relevant stakeholders in the loop is promoted, expected to offer transformative impact that would drive the weak healthcare system for improved healthcare and complement the huge dearth in healthcare services.Abstract:
Incorporating evidence-based healthcare practice would improve patients' response and safety and make patients partners in current healthcare practice. This partnership is certain to offer patients the opportunity to guide safety initiatives through data access by clinicians and encourage evidence-based healthcare while alleviating potential medical errors. In this paper, we promote a collaborative model that integrates interrelated concepts for responsive healthcare services that target patient-centred healthcare--with healthcare providers and relevant stakeholders in the loop. The implementation strategies for fulfilling the desired healthcare outcomes as well as design implications are also provided. The model is expected to offer transformative impact that would drive our weak healthcare system for improved healthcare and complement the huge dearth in healthcare services. The outcome is shared prosperity and health, and a mainstream of the people into healthcare decision making for informed policy planning and implementation.read more
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Impact of educational intervention in evidence-based drug information in interprofessional practice at a tertiary-level care hospital
Dixon John Thomas,Seeba Zachariah,Danial Baker,Jason C. Cooper,Jayadevan Sreedharan,Sherief Khalifa +5 more
TL;DR: A pre-post design was used to assess the impact of an educational intervention (online course) in the implementation of evidence-based drug information in interprofessional practice at Thumbay University Hospital, United Arab Emirates in 2021 as mentioned in this paper .
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