The course has been very informative. I have gained in-depth information about pathophysiology, evidence-based practice, and health informatics. By learning pathophysiology, I have advanced my knowledge of disease processes and how diseases progress and affect body functions. For any healthcare professional, an elaborate knowledge of pathophysiology helps aid the diagnosis and treatment of different health conditions. Besides primary care, the knowledge gained about pathophysiology can also be applied to community health. It can be used to develop interventions for the prevention of diseases. As the causes and risk factors of the disease are known, it is possible to create and implement effective prevention programs, reducing the incidence rates of disease and building healthier populations across diverse communities.
The course has enhanced my understanding of collaboration across healthcare. I have learned that through transformational leadership, collaboration, care coordination, and positive patient outcomes are achievable. Transformational leadership empowers and motivates team members to provide high-quality, patient-centered care. It addresses the gaps across the continuum of care, improving efficiency. I can apply this leadership knowledge to promote the implementation of healthcare systems such as Electronic Health Records. These systems improve the flow of information across departments, enhancing cooperation across multidisciplinary healthcare professionals. As the flow of information is enhanced, there are reduced risks of errors, thus improving patient safety.
In my current nursing role, I provide primary care to patients. The course outcomes align with my role. I have advanced my knowledge about disease processes, which will improve my understanding of the clinical manifestations of diseases, their potential implications, and disease processes. According to Galicia-Garcia et al. (2020), pathophysiology is integral in the management of chronic diseases such as hypertension. Based on the research evidence, I am more confident in my ability to identify factors that contribute to disease development, implement individualized treatments, and assess how a disease progresses and responds to therapeutic interventions.
Reference
Galicia-Garcia, U., Benito-Vicente, A., Jebari, S., Larrea-Sebal, A., Siddiqi, H., Uribe, K. B., Ostolaza, H., & Martín, C. (2020). Pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(17), 6275.