What are the effects of surgeries on organs and artificial tissues? Artificial organs are bioengineered devices or tissues that scientists create and integrate into the human body to replace, duplicate, or augment functional, naturally occurring organs [1]. They pose a solution to organ donor shortages, and can also be used as medical training tools [2]. […]
Assessing Provider Knowledge and Practice Patterns Related to Chronic Pain Management Chronic pain is a complex and multifaceted condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can have significant impacts on physical, psychological, social, and economic well-being of patients and their families. Chronic pain management requires a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach that involves assessment, diagnosis, […]
Are Patient Visitations Endangering Lives? The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges for healthcare systems around the world. One of the most controversial and difficult decisions has been how to balance the benefits and risks of allowing visitors to inpatient settings, such as hospitals, mental health units, and maternity wards. While visiting can provide emotional […]
Standard Operating Procedures for Conducting Ward Rounds Ward rounds are an essential part of hospital care, where a team of health professionals visits each patient, reviews their condition and treatment plan, and communicates with them and their relatives. Ward rounds are also an opportunity for teaching, learning, and quality improvement. However, ward rounds can be […]
How the HITECH Act Transformed the Healthcare Industry The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act is a landmark legislation that was enacted in 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The HITECH Act aimed to promote the adoption and meaningful use of electronic health records (EHRs) by healthcare […]
The use of smartphones in inpatient management and education Smartphones are handheld devices that combine advanced mobile communication and computation capabilities, as well as the ability to run third-party software applications [1]. The number of smartphone users is growing rapidly, including among healthcare professionals and patients [1-3]. In this blog post, we will explore how […]
Identify the major components of disease management and how they operate using its fundamental definition to form this discussion. Disease management is a systematic approach to improving the health outcomes and quality of life of people with chronic conditions. It involves coordinated interventions and communications among various stakeholders, such as patients, health care providers, health […]
Use of Tele-Emergency to Reduce Transfers in Rural Emergency Departments Tele-emergency is a form of telehealth that allows rural emergency departments (EDs) to access specialist care remotely through videoconferencing and other technologies. Tele-emergency can improve the quality and accessibility of care for patients in rural areas, who often face challenges such as long distances, limited […]
# Impact of a Meaning-Centered Intervention on Job Satisfaction and Quality of Life among Palliative Care Nurses Palliative care nurses face many existential and emotional challenges in their work, such as witnessing suffering, death, and loss, as well as dealing with high levels of stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue. These challenges can affect their job […]
Web and Mobile Based Technologies for Mental Health Resources of Health Providers and Patients Mental health is a crucial aspect of well-being that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, one in four people in the world will be affected by a mental or neurological disorder at some point in their […]
Managing Psychological Systems Using Non-Pharmaceutical Methods Many people who suffer from common mental disorders, such as depression and anxiety, seek help from primary care providers. However, medication is not always the best or the only option for treating these conditions. Non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as psychotherapy, social prescribing, and collaborative care, can offer alternative or complementary […]
Psychosocial Screening and Evaluation in Palliative and Oncology Settings Psychosocial screening and evaluation are essential steps in providing adequate care to cancer patients and their families. Psychosocial problems can affect not only the quality of life, but also the course and outcome of the disease. Therefore, it is important to identify and address the emotional, […]
The impact of pollution on marine life in Congo’s coastal waters Pollution poses a significant threat to marine ecosystems worldwide, and Congo’s coastal waters are no exception. The delicate balance of marine life in this region faces multiple challenges due to human activities, including over-exploitation, climate change, and pollution. In this essay, we will explore […]
Exploring patient barriers to adherence with anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation Anticoagulation therapy is a key strategy for preventing stroke and other thromboembolic complications in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, many patients with AF do not adhere to their prescribed anticoagulant regimen, which can increase their risk of adverse outcomes. This paper aims to […]
**The Role of Marine Spatial Planning in West Africa: Balancing competing uses of ocean space and protecting marine ecosystems** Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) is a strategic decision-making process that guides where and when human activities occur in the ocean. It ensures that the right activities take place in the right areas, facilitating the development of […]