##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##

Nasser Saleh Rashed Al Alhareth, Yaser Saeed Abomelhah Al Swar, Nasser Mana Hadi Al Aqil, Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Aljamhoor, Abdullah Mubarak Dafer Alrakah, Waleed Mubarak Dafer Alrakah, Turki Dhafer Ali Al Yami Salwa Mabruk Bin Ali Alyami, Mohammed Ajaim H Alnajrani, Hussain Ajaim H Alnajrani, Saleh Ajim Hussain Alnajrani, Mansour Mhdi Mohammed Al Slyeim, Ali Mohammed Saleh Al Duways, Turki Abdullh.Dafer Al Yami, Mashari Hadi Alzamanan Alajmi

Abstract

The landscape of anesthesia care teams has undergone significant transformations in recent years, spurred by advancements in medical technology, shifts in healthcare delivery models, and the increasing emphasis on patient-centered care. Central to this evolution is the integration of nurse anesthesia technicians into anesthesia care teams, a development that holds promise for optimizing patient outcomes. This comprehensive article delves into the historical progression of anesthesia care teams, delineates the pivotal role played by nurse anesthesia technicians within these teams, and scrutinizes the tangible impact of their integration on patient outcomes. Through an examination of collaborative efforts among nurses, anesthesiologists, and nurse anesthesia technicians, this article elucidates the synergistic approach to perioperative care that underpins optimal patient safety and satisfaction. Moreover, it probes the challenges and opportunities inherent in the integration of nurse anesthesia technicians and proposes actionable strategies for harnessing their full potential within anesthesia care teams. By illuminating the multifaceted dimensions of this integration, this article underscores its significance as a transformative advancement in perioperative care, poised to elevate patient outcomes and redefine standards of healthcare delivery.

Metrics

Metrics Loading ...

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##

Section
Articles

How to Cite

The Evolution Of Anesthesia Care Teams: Integrating Nurse Anesthesia Technicians For Enhanced Patient Outcomes. (2023). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 36, 279-289. https://doi.org/10.59670/sct14890