基于证据的医疗保健实践的混合协作模型

M. Ekpenyong, S. Udoh, Mercy E. Edoho, Ifiok J. Udo, E. Udo, Temitope Fakiyesi, S. B. Oyong
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纳入循证医疗保健实践将改善患者的反应和安全性,并使患者成为当前医疗保健实践的合作伙伴。这种伙伴关系肯定会为患者提供机会,通过临床医生访问数据来指导安全举措,并鼓励基于证据的医疗保健,同时减少潜在的医疗错误。在本文中,我们推广了一种协作模型,该模型集成了响应性医疗服务的相关概念,以患者为中心的医疗保健为目标——医疗保健提供者和相关利益相关者在循环中。还提供了实现预期医疗保健结果的实施策略以及设计含义。该模式有望带来变革性的影响,推动我们薄弱的医疗保健系统改善医疗保健,并弥补医疗保健服务的巨大不足。其结果是共享繁荣和健康,并将人们纳入医疗保健决策的主流,以便进行知情的政策规划和实施。
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Hybrid Collaborative Model for Evidence-Based Healthcare Practice
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.
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