Interprofessional Collaboration

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Implementation of a Clinical Decision Support System in Primary Care for the Screening and Assessment of Frailty in Patients Aged 65 and Over

This observational study aims to evaluate the real-life use of a digital tool (Fragiclic) by general practitioners (GPs) and nurses to screen and assess frailty in adults aged 65 and over. Frailty is a syndrome that increases the risk of loss of autonomy, falls, hospitalizations, or death. The tool includes simple screening questionnaires (such as SEGAm) and a comprehensive assessment (CGA - Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment) to better manage patients' health. The main question it aims to answer is: * What proportion of patients aged 65 and over will benefit from frailty screening or assessment using Fragiclic over 12 months? A secondary question is \- Does the use of Fragiclic reduce the risk of unplanned hospitalizations or death in these patients? For the secondary question, researchers will compare patients who received screening or assessment (with or without a Personalized Care Plan (PCP)) to those who did not, to determine if Fragiclic improves their health outcomes. Participants will not have additional tasks: Their GP or nurse will use Fragiclic during routine consultations. Some patients may be asked to provide information about their health or quality of life (via their healthcare provider). All data will be collected anonymously and securely

Participants needed: 726
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Age: 65+Biological sex: AllType: ObservationalSponsor: CNGE ConseilUpdated: May 13, 2026Locations: 1
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Patients aged 65 years or older [+2]

Patients unable to express non-opposition or without a trusted person available... [+2]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Procedure Manual-Based Simulation Training to Improve Operating Room Nurses' Core Competencies

This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a procedure manual-based simulation training program in improving the core competencies of operating room nurses in a Cambodian national hospital. Operating room nurses play a critical role in maintaining patient safety, assisting the surgical team, and ensuring efficient surgical workflow. This study will use a single-group quasi-experimental pre-post design. Baseline data will be collected before the intervention to assess operating room nurses' core competencies, interprofessional collaboration, job satisfaction, and surgical procedure duration. Participants will receive structured educational sessions and simulation-based training based on standardized surgical procedure manuals. After the training phase, nurses will implement the procedure manuals during real surgical procedures for six weeks. End-line data will be collected to evaluate improvements in competency levels, teamwork, job satisfaction, and surgical efficiency.

Participants needed: 49
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Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Hiroshima UniversityUpdated: Apr 16, 2026Locations: 1
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Registered nurses who are appointed to work in the intraoperative phase of Cambo... [+1]

Registered Nurses Cambodia-China Friendship Preah Kossamak Hospital who are unab... [+1]