Exploring the Role of Evidence-Based Nursing Interventions in Enhancing Patient Recovery and Reducing Complications
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Dr. Amit Joshi
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Dr. Jharna Maiti
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- Keywords:
- Evidence-Based Nursing, Clinical Outcomes, Healthcare Quality, Complications, Patient Recovery.
- Abstract
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Understanding how you have framed the question by hinting at the importance of tangible techniques and frameworks. These have helped impact the final progression and foundational structure in the improvement of patient outcomes in clinical environments. This paper. Examines the diverse clinical settings in which recuperation and complication reduction practices have helped shape the progression and foundational structure of patient outcomes in clinical environments. This paper highlights the outcomes of specific nursing practices and interventions on patient outcomes, integrating evidence-based clinical and practice-based literature. Suppose findings indicate the implementation of evidence-based practice. This suggests that the practice results in improved patient outcomes. This paper helps advance the understanding of the impact that evidence-based clinical practices and techniques have on reducing postoperative complications and improving recuperation. The findings helped maximize clinical practices and strategies to promote the reduction of complications during recuperation and increase the efficiency of patient recovery in clinical environments. Adopting these practices during the postoperative period. The impact on the complication of recovery includes a reduction of postoperative infections and medication errors. The study results aid in the efficient recovery of the patient and help promote a reduction in postoperative complications. The findings assist in the integration of complications and the complications of recuperation in the patient during the postoperative period. These include the postoperative period of infection and medication error.
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- Published
- 2026-06-30
- Issue
- Vol.2 No.2 Apr-Jun 2026
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