NURS FPX 4015 Assessments

NURS FPX 6610 Assessment 2 Patient Care Plan

NURS FPX 6610 Assessment 2 Patient Care Plan

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Capella University

NURS-FPX 6610 Introduction to Care Coordination

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 Comprehensive Needs Assessment

A comprehensive needs assessment is a structured and systematic process used by healthcare professionals to evaluate patient requirements and identify deficiencies in care delivery. It is particularly relevant for individuals with complex, multifactorial conditions that require coordinated input from multiple disciplines. This process ensures that healthcare interventions are aligned with patient-specific needs, thereby improving clinical outcomes and reducing preventable complications.

The following question arises from this concept:

What is the purpose of a comprehensive needs assessment in healthcare?

A comprehensive needs assessment aims to:

  • Identify unmet clinical and non-clinical needs
  • Detect gaps in care coordination
  • Support the development of individualized, patient-centered care plans
  • Enhance overall healthcare quality and safety

In addition to physiological conditions, this assessment incorporates psychological, social, and environmental determinants of health. Tools such as the Patient-Centered Assessment Method (PCAM) enable practitioners to understand patient experiences, values, and contextual challenges, which are essential for tailoring interventions (Perazzo et al., 2020).

Interdisciplinary collaboration strengthens this process by ensuring that healthcare providers—including nurses, physicians, and social workers—work cohesively. This collaboration improves communication, continuity of care, and patient satisfaction while minimizing fragmented care delivery.

Current Gaps in the Patient’s Care

Mr. Decker’s case highlights several deficiencies in care coordination and discharge planning, which contributed to avoidable health deterioration and hospital readmission.

What gaps were identified in the patient’s care?

Table 1: Identified Gaps in Patient Care

Identified GapDescription
Financial LimitationsRestricted income limits access to medications and advanced treatments
Inadequate Discharge EducationPoor understanding of post-discharge care led to untreated infection
Lack of Follow-Up CareAbsence of structured follow-up worsened the patient’s condition

The application of PCAM in this case enabled a deeper understanding of Mr. Decker’s medical, emotional, and cultural context. This approach is particularly valuable in geriatric populations, where multiple determinants influence health outcomes (Perazzo et al., 2020).

Informational Needs for Effective Care

Effective care planning depends on comprehensive and multidimensional data collection that extends beyond traditional medical records.

What information is required to design an effective patient care plan?

Table 2: Informational Needs for Effective Care

Required InformationDescription
Clinical DataAge, medical history, allergies, chronic illnesses, prior interventions
Behavioral & Emotional DataLifestyle habits, patient preferences, stressors, and coping mechanisms

To enhance care accuracy, healthcare providers should integrate:

  • Family or caregiver interviews for contextual insights
  • Electronic health records (EHRs) for longitudinal data analysis
  • Compliance with privacy regulations such as HIPAA

These strategies support individualized care planning and improve continuity across healthcare settings (Mertens et al., 2020; Shah & Khan, 2020).

Societal, Economic, and Interdisciplinary Factors

Patient outcomes are significantly influenced by broader societal and economic determinants, particularly in older adults.

How do external factors affect patient care outcomes?

Table 3: Factors Influencing Patient Care

FactorImpact on Care Outcomes
AgingSlower healing, increased vulnerability to complications
Financial BarriersLimited ability to afford medications and supportive therapies
Limited Social SupportReduced adherence to treatment plans and follow-up recommendations

Older adults often face compounded risks due to physiological decline and reduced support systems. Insufficient social support, in particular, is associated with poor adherence and increased health complications (Ko et al., 2019).

Professional Standards and Care Models

Healthcare delivery is guided by established frameworks that promote quality, safety, and coordination.

NURS FPX 6610 Assessment 2 Patient Care Plan

Which professional standards support effective care coordination?

Table 4: Professional Standards and Models

Standard/ModelApplication in Practice
National Quality Forum (NQF)Establishes safety and quality benchmarks
AHRQ GuidelinesPromotes communication, patient education, and follow-up care
Care Coordination & Transition ModelEnhances continuity through patient-centered, team-based approaches

These frameworks provide structured guidance for improving patient safety, reducing medical errors, and ensuring consistent care delivery across settings (Artiga et al., 2020; Namburi & Lee, 2022).

Evidence-Based Practices in Patient Care

The integration of evidence-based interventions is essential for improving clinical outcomes and minimizing risks.

What evidence-based practices improve patient outcomes?

Table 5: Evidence-Based Practices

PracticeDescription
GENESIS ProtocolFacilitates early detection of infections, reducing sepsis-related mortality
Sepsis Six BundleProvides rapid intervention through antibiotics, oxygen, and fluid therapy
Geriatric AssessmentEvaluates cognitive and physical function in elderly patients

Additionally, a multidisciplinary care approach—integrating nursing, social work, and mental health services—has been shown to reduce readmission rates and improve patient safety outcomes by approximately 13% (Ni et al., 2019).

Conclusion

A comprehensive needs assessment forms the foundation of effective and patient-centered healthcare delivery. In Mr. Decker’s case, addressing care gaps through improved discharge planning, enhanced data collection, and interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for optimizing outcomes. The integration of professional standards and evidence-based practices further ensures safe, coordinated, and high-quality care.

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Liu, X., et al. (2019). The risk factors for diabetic peripheral neuropathy: A meta-analysis. PLOS ONE, 14(2), e0212574. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212574

Mertens, F., et al. (2020). Healthcare professionals’ experiences of inter-professional collaboration during patient’s transfers. Palliative Medicine, 35(2), 174–184. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216320968741

Namburi, N., & Lee, L. S. (2022). National Quality Forum. EuropePMChttps://europepmc.org/article/med/31751044

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Ni, Y., et al. (2019). Effects of nurse-led multidisciplinary team management in diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Research, 2019, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/9325146

Perazzo, M. F., et al. (2020). Patient-centered assessments in dental clinical trials. Brazilian Oral Research, 34(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2020.vol34.0075

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