Volume : 11, Issue : 12, December – 2024
Title:
INNOVATIVE NURSING PRACTICES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF STRATEGIES TO ENHANCE PATIENT CARE AND HEALTHCARE EFFICIENCY
Authors :
Nujud Yahya Dudani, Maram Theyab Alshammari, Nadia Ageel Zebidi , Sarah Majed Alahdal , Asalah Yahya Amri, Abdullah safar Mohammad Alshahrani
Abstract :
Innovative nursing practices play a pivotal role in addressing the challenges faced by modern healthcare systems, including improving patient care quality and enhancing operational efficiency. This systematic review examines recent advancements in nursing practices, focusing on technological integration, workflow optimization, patient-centered care models, professional development, and sustainable practices. Findings reveal that adopting evidence-based innovations, such as telehealth, simulation-based training, and lean management techniques, significantly improves healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. The review also highlights barriers to implementation, such as resistance to change and resource limitations, while suggesting future directions for research and practice. By fostering a culture of innovation, nursing professionals can contribute to more resilient and efficient healthcare systems.
Keywords: Nursing innovation, patient care, healthcare efficiency, evidence-based practice, workflow optimization, telehealth, patient-centered care, sustainable healthcare.
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Nujud Yahya Dudani et al., Innovative Nursing Practices: A Systematic Review Of Strategies To Enhance Patient Care And Healthcare Efficiency.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (12).
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