This course offers a comprehensive approach to improving healthcare outcomes through theoretical models and research applications. You will explore various strategies designed to enhance patient comfort, recovery, and job satisfaction within healthcare systems. With a focus on real-world challenges, this course will guide you through developing actionable models for pain relief, opioid use recovery, and job satisfaction in nursing.

Global Healthcare Outcomes: Theory & Research Models
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Global Healthcare Outcomes: Theory & Research Models
This course is part of Using Predictive Analytics to Improve Healthcare Outcomes Specialization

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What you'll learn
Identify and apply lessons learned from reducing CLABSI to improve healthcare outcomes.
Develop and apply theoretical models for pain relief, opioid recovery, and nurse job satisfaction.
Create and test customized instruments to measure caring and quality in healthcare systems.
Skills you'll gain
- Nursing Process
- Substance Abuse
- Care Coordination
- Substance Abuse Counseling
- Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
- Health Policy
- Health Care
- Mental and Behavioral Health
- Pain Management
- Infection Control
- Data Analysis
- Nursing Management
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Healthcare Industry Knowledge
- Patient-centered Care
- Nursing
- Leadership
- Cultural Responsiveness
- Patient Safety
- Value-Based Care
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