Patients expect their clinicians to practice evidence-based medicine and use the most up-to-date knowledge in making medical decisions for their care. Describe the challenges clinicians have in accessing and using the most up-to-date information.
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Clinicians play an important role in practice evidence based nursing, as they provide health care to the patients in hospitals by making good decisions for care of individual patients. But due to the advancements in technology, it is becoming difficult for clinicians to use up to date information and knowledge in crucial decision making of their care to their patients. Practice evidenced medicine becoming difficult for clinicians as they should be aware of online technologies, data entries, patient care recording, etc Due to lack of knowledge and less experience the planned program fails its nature of action. Locking of personal private information of patient into secured data bases, providing health care procedures using new instruments and advancements might be challenging to the nurses and clinicians to participate in crucial decision makings regarding patient care.
CHALLENGES FACED BY CLINICIANS IN ACCESSING OF UP TO DATE INFORMATION : They are
1. Challenges associated with health care team members and providers
2. Barriers faced with the patient
3. Difficulty in implementing evidenced base practice methods to patients
4. Challenges faced with health care organizations
5. Difficulty in understanding new technical advancements and their usage in providing patients care
6. Failure on evaluating collected information to enter in a data base system
7. Development of problems from patient sides
8. Challenges in working intersectoal coordination
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