Enhancing Healthcare Excellence: Exploring the Impact of Advanced Clinical Practice in Allied Health Professionals on Clinical Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction

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Workshop Schedule

11:00

Paula Igualada Martinez

11:05

Paula Igualada Martinez

11:25

Angie Rantell

11:45

Robyn L'Estelle Brennen

12:05

Adrian Stuart Wagg

12:25

Paula Igualada Martinez
Angie Rantell
Adrian Stuart Wagg
Robyn L'Estelle Brennen

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Health Services Delivery
Clinical
Advanced Clinical Practice Allied Health Professionals Patient clinical outcomes and satisfaction
Urology, Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology, Bowel Dysfunction, Conservative Management

Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) is a significant global health issue, impacting hundreds of millions of patients worldwide affecting their well-being, quality of life, and imposing substantial economic burdens on healthcare services. In response to demographic and health system pressures, the development of non-medical advanced clinical practice (ACP) roles has been developed in allied health professionals (AHPs) to provide a high level of clinical assessment and care for patients, expanding service options available to meet growing demand. This workshop aims to provide an overview of the global standards of practice of ACP in AHPs as well as the benefit on both clinical continence outcomes and patient satisfaction.

Learning Objectives

  • To highlight the global standards of practice among advanced clinical practitioners (ACP) in AHPs.
  • To demonstrate innovative approaches for enhancing patients’ clinical continence outcomes and satisfaction through ACP in AHPs.
  • To explore the role of Physicians in driving clinical care improvements and fostering ACP development AHPs.

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