NURS FPX 4050 Assessment 3 Care Coordination Presentation to Colleagues
My name is [] and today I will be discussing a crucial aspect of our nursing practice: Coordinated continuity of care. The goal of this video presentation is to introduce the topic of care coordination to the audience. Care coordination entails the design of patient care activities and the sharing of information with the aim of promoting the safety and efficiency of healthcare services. When discussing care coordination challenges, I will also address how they can impact patient outcomes, especially those in community care setting. We will also discuss about community resources, legal and ethical issues, and policies and guidelines in this process. Okay, let’s get started and know all those things that we can do in order for better coordination in the practice.
Evidence-Based, And Culturally Sensitive Strategies
In order to address patient’s needs, provide individualized care, nurses should use knowledge based and culturally appropriate approaches. Therefore, clinical activities need to be modified and tailored according to the patients in order to avoid offending their cultural beliefs. These strategies acknowledge the fact that every patient has different values, preferences, and beliefs, thus helping to move toward patient-centered care.
Shared Decision-Making
Patient involvement is a concept that has been supported by research and is encompassed by the concept of SDM. When the doctors know the patient’s values, preferences, and circumstances, then there are better chances that the selected treatments will be complied with by the patients (Kwame & Petrucka, 2021). It promotes patient involvement and creates a collaborative relationship between the patient and the provider. Patient engagement through
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