Enhancing Patient Recovery through Combined Efforts in Nursing, Emergency Medical Services, and Nutrition

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Saleh Salem M Al-saad
Saeed Ali Saeed Al Bushatat
Faisal Abdulrahman Asiri
Ali Mohammed Abdullah Lasloum
Mohammed Ali Alomar
Mesfer Abdullah Alqashanin
Faris Abdullah Hussain Almansour
Salem Abdullah Ali Al Rubua
Muhammad Saad Marei Al-Wadaei
Amer Hamad Abdullah Al Khuraim

Abstract

Introduction: Rehabilitation is a complex process to address patient recovery with multiple aspects that need to be addressed in a holistic and collaborative manner. Some of the most significant actors in this process are the nursing professionals, emergency medical services (EMS) workers, and nutritionists. Every profession has its own role and is irreplaceable in the chain of the further treatments, and it was shown how crucial all of them were in handling patients’ physical, psychological, and feeding issues. Thus, synergy of these fields can increase the patients’ recovery rates, minimize complications, and increase wellbeing.


Aim of work: Toexplore the combined efforts of nursing, emergency medical services (EMS), and nutrition in enhancing patient recovery.


Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search in the MEDLINE database's electronic literature using the following search terms: Enhancing, Patient Recovery, Combined Efforts, Nursing, Emergency Medical Services, and Nutrition. The search was restricted to publications from 2016to 2024 in order to locate relevant content. We performed a search on Google Scholar to locate and examine academic papers that pertain to my subject matter. The selection of articles was impacted by certain criteria for inclusion.


Results: The publications analyzed in this study encompassed from 2016 to 2024. The study was structured into various sections with specific headings in the discussion section.


Conclusion:The collaborationof nursing, EMS, and nutrition is the comprehensive model of the approach that focuses on a patient’s need in various aspects and phases of recovery. Every specialty has its strengths, and the integration of all those strengths would produce a synergy that could significantly alter the existing circumstances and the observed trends. That means that despite obstacles like communication difficulties and reduced availability of resources, the key to bridging interprofessional gaps and developing stronger working relationships is incorporating technology and the concept of respect. When aligned, nurses, EMS providers, and nutritionists can guarantee that the patients receive the best care needed for immediate as well as long-term goals. As the focus in healthcare changes towards patient- centered care, having these disciplines work together is not only advantageous, but imperative. Thus, finding the best ways to recovery is about understanding the point that no single domain can capture the richness of the healing process. Altogether, the perspectives from nursing, Emergency Medical Service, and nutrition reveal the commonality of the desire to improve the lives of users.

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