Answer for DNP 810 Identify a specific disease encountered in your clinical practice or personal life
Re: Topic 1 DQ 2
Diabetes is an everyday health problem today. Diabetes is a debilitating health condition that affects people throughout the world. Patients with diabetes suffer from multisystemic complications that may cause mortality and morbidity. Nevertheless, very little is known about how these regulatory programs are poorly regulated regarding diabetes. RNA binding proteins (PBRs) are essential regulators of post-transcriptional RNA networks, which are also out of tune in diabetes (Nutter & Kuyumcu‐Martinez, 2017).
Collaborations among various interdisciplinary teams are the best practice in the development and implementation of most public health interventions. Such approaches draw their success from the fact that it maximizes the likelihood of interventions effectiveness stemming from higher The fundamentals for ensuring collaborative practice is achieved include the cultivation of responsibility, accountability, mutual trust, and respect for one another (Gucciardi,
et.al, 2016). Additionally, an environment of effective communication, coordination, and cooperation must be cultivated. Most importantly, team members need to be encouraged to be assertive and independent. It is the nature of the collaborative interactions among the team members that creates a culture of blended professional practice that is characterized by extensive sharing of skills and knowledge, which in turn results in a better and improved quality of care provided to patients.
Reference
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Nutter, C. A., & Kuyumcu‐Martinez, M. N. (2017). Emerging roles of RNA‐binding proteins in diabetes and their therapeutic potential in diabetic complications.
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