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What type of commitment is required from providers, nurses, and other hospital staff to make implementation successful?

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What type of commitment is required from providers, nurses, and other hospital staff to make implementation successful?

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The research study found that it is not only important for a majority of the providers, nurses, and other hospital staff to support the new process, but also that they commit to making the process successful. The type of commitment required by providers, nurses, and other hospital staff depends on several factors such as the hospital’s patient population and patient needs, as well as the number of hospital personnel allocated to carry out the Project RED intervention.

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