Healthcare leaders are advancing addiction treatment by integrating recovery-oriented principles into nursing care, blending evidence-based interventions with holistic, person-centered approaches.
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For most health systems or medical groups, adopting a program that has already been developed, tested, and adapted for various settings will be the most efficient and lowest-risk way to improve ...
A recent study examined patients’ outcomes after receiving care based on scientific and clinical evidence. The work, which is published in Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, also reviewed the ...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) empowers nurses to combine research, clinical expertise, and patient preferences for better outcomes. From forming clear PICOT questions to critically appraising studies, ...
A recent study examined patients' outcomes after receiving care based on scientific and clinical evidence. The work, which is published in Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, also reviewed the ...
The population of aging patients with substance use disorder (SUD) requiring care in nursing facilities is growing, yet these facilities are not sufficiently prepared to provide evidence-based ...