Remote Collaboration and Evidence-based Care Hello. My name is (Insert Name). This presentation examines the importance of evidence-based practice in providing care for a patient with gender dysphoria. It emphasizes the need for remote collaboration to deliver quality healthcare services and promote patient safety and satisfaction. Evidence-based care enables healthcare professionals to acquire knowledge and information to conduct effective treatment and intervention to improve patient outcomes in a healthcare setting. The practice contributes to the growth of nursing research and empowers nursing professionals to achieve positive patient outcomes during the caregiving process. Remote collaboration allows healthcare professionals to communicate and coordinate effectively while providing care for the patient; it is a healthcare process that may include the use of technology to acquire and share information with relevant health specialists during the treatment process (Murphy et al., 2021). Remote collaboration enables clinicians to monitor patients' progress and develop and implement individualized care plans to improve the quality of care and achieve desired health outcomes. Remote collaboration facilitates the provision of holistic care, improves access to quality care for marginalized populations, and enhances patient engagement to drive the achievement of desired health goals and objectives. Telemedicine can be used to monitor and evaluate patient progress during the treatment of gender dysphoria. The technology promotes remote collaboration in healthcare service provision by facilitating access to quality and affordable care for all individuals despite their social, cultural, and economic disparities. Telemedicine has been shown to overcome barriers, including racial and ethnic discrimination, financial constraints, and geographical location, which limit patients' access to comprehensive care (Haleem et al., 2021). The technology can be
3 used to advance gender-affirming care by enabling patients to interact freely with relevant clinical specialists and work together to achieve positive treatment outcomes for gender dysphoria. Additionally, telemedicine allows for effective training of healthcare professionals to improve their knowledge and expertise on gender-affirming care to facilitate the achievement of desired health goals and objectives (Murphy et al., 2021). Telemedicine enables individuals to access information and resources that may be useful in understanding intervention and treatment options for gender dysphoria. This report analyzes the impact of remote collaboration and evidence-based practice for a 25-year-old transgender person patient living in a rural area with limited access to information and resources to facilitate his treatment process