Evidenced Based Practice to Teach Evidenced-based interventions are mostly implemented due to a need for real-world practice changes, factors that influence these common changes are considerably focused consumer and nursing practice improvements (Haines, Kuruvilla & Borchert, 2004). …show more content…
Firstly, the nurse case manager will obtain and review the patient’s active file, to ensure all medical documents are chronological order, present for review in addition to their clinical documentation providing objective, clinical analysis as to the reasons the patient requires a certain medical intervention. Secondly, the nurse case manager visits with the patient to obtain their interpretation of treatment, patient response to treatment and establish short term and long term goals. The matter of concern is the turnaround time for to establish self-learning skills to take the reins of their general outcome. "Without self-management, complications can take over their lives down the road," says Allums (Allums,