Integration of Nursing and Pharmacy in Enhancing Healthcare Quality in Operating Rooms: Challenges and Innovative Solutions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1176Abstract
Operating rooms are undoubtedly impact sites of healthcare quality. The integration of nursing, perhaps the largest productive domain, and pharmacy, a critical domain, is the update of the allocation and combination of resources to achieve a given level of outcomes that can be accomplished given constraiundoubtedly impact the quality of healthcare sitesnts of the health systems. Unfortunately, contemporary health systems still do not possess the desired cooperation, which could reflect themselves as improved outcomes, both quantitative and qualitative in these domains. Surgical boundaries are swiftly evolving due to advancing medical technologies and continually changing standards. Considerable transformations are essential to move from profession-centered healthcare to patient-centered healthcare. Fostering healthcare quality bridges the transition. Fragmented models were devised principally from the perspective of healthcare employees and professionals, including nurses and surgeons. The patient was primarily not integrated into this consideration, despite their pivotal role as the focus of care. The expectation is that the results of this study offer meaningful contributions and open up new research avenues in the area of practice in surgery.




