Discussion Question -Translation al Research

Identify at least one barrier that relates to challenges with population health. Consider how you could employ translation al research to potentially overcome this barrier. Identify the best type of translation al research to address this barrier and provide rationale for the type you have chosen. What would be the challenges of using this type? What strategies would you employ to provide an understanding of your chosen type of translation al research and to gather collaborative support?

Translation al research plays a significant role in addressing the challenges faced in population health. It involves the application of knowledge gained from laboratory experiments and clinical trials to address public health needs. Primarily, translation-al research focuses on improving health outcomes (Fort et al., 2017). In this discussion, translation-al research will assess the effectiveness of washing hands using water and soap compared to hand sanitizer in reducing HAIs incidences among admitted patients aged 65 years within three months.Discussion Question -Translation al Research

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The high incidence of HAIs among admitted patients aged 65 years can be reduced by washing hands using water and soap. This issue can be addressed through T1 research. This type of research is preferred since it involves applying findings from basic research in clinical practices (Vukotich Jr, 2016). However, the application of T1 research will face the challenge of a high possibility of failure. In T1 research, the implemented knowledge is obtained from the laboratory where errors might have occurred during the experiment. Therefore, an understanding of T1 can be facilitated by reviewing its previous applicability in addressing health issues. Presenting prior success of the T1 research will trigger collaborative support from multidisciplinary team members. In turn, the support will enhance its success in reducing the high incidence of HAIs.

Overall, translation al research, specifically T1, effectively reduce the high incidence of HAIs among admitted patients aged 65 years. It provides practitioners with knowledge from basic research, which guides them in addressing this healthcare issue. However, the success of the T1 research might be compromised by errors that might have occurred during the clinical trial. Therefore, a practitioner will be required to present the study’s previous success to be supported by the multidisciplinary team members.

References

Fort, D. G., Herr, T. M., Shaw, P. L., Gutzman, K. E., & Starren, J. B. (2017). Mapping the evolving definitions of translation al research. Journal of Clinical and Translation al Science1(1), 60-66.

Vukotich Jr, C. J. (2016). Challenges of T3 and T4 Translation al Research. Journal of Research Practice12(2), P2. Discussion Question -Translation al Research