2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnre.2015.12.005
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Investigation and analysis of clinical trial research nurse to perform standard operating procedures

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“…In addition, an access and evaluation system for online appointment nurses should also be established. Currently, the overall training time of the online appointment nurse team is lacking and there exists the phenomenon of induction before receiving standardized training [13] , which could adversely impact the safety of the nurses and the patient. The system accessibility and training regimen must be improved in the future to form a regional unified standard.…”
Section: Online Appointment Nurse Standardized Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, an access and evaluation system for online appointment nurses should also be established. Currently, the overall training time of the online appointment nurse team is lacking and there exists the phenomenon of induction before receiving standardized training [13] , which could adversely impact the safety of the nurses and the patient. The system accessibility and training regimen must be improved in the future to form a regional unified standard.…”
Section: Online Appointment Nurse Standardized Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glaucoma is a serious threat to the visual health of patients [16]. Once diagnosed, lifelong monitoring, treatment and long-term follow-up management are required.Studies have shown that good selfmanagement is very important for controlling disease progression and improving prognosis [17][18][19]. If glaucoma patients can be followed up regularly for a lifetime, monitored for a long time, and intervened as early as possible, acute glaucoma attacks and even most blindness can be avoided [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%