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  • Precision health
  • Genomics
  • Big data in healthcare

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  • Precision health leverages individual genetic, genomic, and omic data alongside lifestyle and environmental factors.
  • It utilizes big data, combining omics information with clinical data for tailored disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
  • Nurses are uniquely positioned to lead the implementation of precision health due to their role in care coordination and community outreach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of precision health and its implications for the nursing profession.
  • To highlight the importance of engaging nurses in the successful implementation of precision health.
  • To offer recommendations for nurse leaders to develop strategic plans for integrating precision health.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of existing literature.
  • Incorporation of expert opinions.
  • Review of topics including big data, omics, information science, family health history, and nursing omics research.

Main Results:

  • Most nurses currently lack comprehensive knowledge of precision health and its impact.
  • Interprofessional collaboration, community outreach, and care coordination are essential for successful precision health implementation.
  • Nurses' engagement is vital for advancing precision health initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • Nurses must be educated and prepared to lead in precision health.
  • Strategic planning by nurse leaders in research, education, practice, administration, and policy is recommended.
  • Integrating precision health principles can optimize patient well-being and health outcomes.