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    • Healthcare Education
    • Perioperative Practice
    • Clinical Research

    Background:

    • Research is fundamental to advancing healthcare practices and informing educational curricula.
    • Perioperative practitioners engage in various research activities, from audits to large-scale projects.
    • The Journal of Perioperative Practice features a collection of studies conducted by these practitioners.

    Discussion:

    • The integration of research findings into perioperative practice is crucial for evidence-based care.
    • Educational programs for perioperative professionals must incorporate research methodologies and findings.
    • Disseminating research outcomes supports continuous professional development and improved patient outcomes.

    Key Insights:

    • Diverse research methodologies employed by perioperative practitioners yield valuable insights.
    • Research directly impacts clinical decision-making and patient care standards.
    • The presented studies demonstrate the significant contribution of practitioners to the body of healthcare knowledge.

    Outlook:

    • Future perioperative practice will be increasingly shaped by practitioner-led research.
    • Enhanced collaboration in research can further elevate the standards of perioperative care.
    • Continued exploration of patient experiences through research will refine educational strategies.