The practical solution to the potential challenges includes effective care coordination and communication between a healthcare professional and patients. The open-line communication enhanced the patient awareness and information of effective treatment strategies, which improved their participation leading to effective health outcomes. Training healthcare professionals further meets the challenge of specialized care staff for renal treatment. The training of doctors improved their research and knowledge of renal treatment to attain quality care for suffering patients (Wen et al., 2022).
NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 3 Quality Improvement Presentation Poster
Interprofessional teamwork significantly enhanced the treatment outcomes of patients suffering from renal failure related to diabetes. The interprofessional teamwork improved patient awareness and learning on effective self-management and advanced medication to improve their health against renal failure with diabetes (Johns et al., 2022).
Interprofessional teamwork further facilitates the effective implementation of the PDSA cycle. The team collaboratively and collectively plans advanced treatment plans, necessary research, and evidence-based learning of treatment. The teamwork further facilitates the action of this plan for better health outcomes for the patient suffering from renal failure with diabetes, along with improved care quality (Johns et al., 2022).
NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 3 Quality Improvement Presentation Poster
The overall project benefits are improving care quality through teamwork and training sessions. Interprofessional teamwork facilitates the nurses to adopt effective evidence-based strategies for better patients’ outcomes. The project provides benefits in the implementation of the PDSA cycle for the treatment of renal failure. It further improved care coordination and communication among nurses and patients. This step significantly benefits care quality through self-management initiatives and the patient’s participation.
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