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- Nurse health coaches (NHCs) may be one way we can help pa-tients adopt lifestyle changes and prevent revolving-door admissions.
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Oct 10, 2014 · A 20% reduction in the risk of hospital admissions among patients with chronic medical conditions can be achieved by applying quality improvement strategies involving case management protocols, team changes, promotion of self-management and educational programs for patients.
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Sep 26, 2022 · This highlights the importance of strategies that include housing stability to reduce revolving door in the HP. A network-based concept integrates different health care specialists. This includes psychiatrists, specialized nursing staff and psychologists, social workers and pedagogues.
While traditional nursing roles focus primarily on acute care, becoming a health coach allows nurses to take a proactive, preventive approach to health. This shift enables them to guide individuals toward healthier lifestyles, manage chronic conditions, and promote overall well-being.
Oct 1, 2023 · Introduction. Nurse educators aim to prepare graduates who can provide competent care and thrive in a demanding profession. To reach this goal, students may need varying degrees of support. Nurse educators’ interest in student support for success is well documented (Smith-Wachotz et al., 2019).
May 10, 2021 · Registered Nurses are most suitable for implementing health coaching for self-care, including preventing and managing chronic illness and recovering from situations like post-surgical needs. Nurses already promote health, and therefore, are skilled in educating people in self-care.
Through efficient coordination, communication, planning, and ed-ucation, nurses and nurse case managers (NCMs) can play a piv-otal role in reducing readmissions. Starting at admission, we can miti-gate readmission risk at multiple points during the predischarge and postdischarge periods by: