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Integrated Care Framework (ICF): Sustainability, Robust and Enhanced Model 综合护理框架(ICF):可持续性、稳健性和强化模式
Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101553
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Integrated Dance and Dance Movement Therapeutics (IDDMT) To Fall Prevention among Chinese Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The Preliminary Findings 综合舞蹈和舞蹈运动疗法(IDDMT)对中国社区老年人跌倒预防的影响:初步研究结果
Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101556
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Analyzing Linguistic and Culturally Discordant Care from the Perspectives of Nurses and Nurse Practitioners in Ontario, Canada 从加拿大安大略省护士和执业护师的视角分析语言和文化不和谐护理
Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101547
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Waste Segregation Practice in Operating Theatres and Endoscopy Suites Survey in Australasian Hospitals: A Perspective from Anaesthesia and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Nurses 澳大拉西亚医院手术室和内窥镜检查室废物隔离做法调查:麻醉和消化道内窥镜检查护士的观点
Pub Date : 2024-06-07 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101546
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Impact of Stressors on The Mental and Physical Health of Professionals Working in Intensive Care Units During The COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19 大流行期间压力因素对重症监护室专业人员身心健康的影响
Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101544
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Is the Charismatic Leader in the Secularised Healthcare World a Luxury or a Necessity? 在世俗化的医疗保健领域,魅力型领导是奢侈品还是必需品?
Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101542
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Pain Management in Cognitively Impaired Older Adults 认知障碍老年人的疼痛管理
Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101528
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From Darkness to Light: Accompanying Women Giving Stillbirth in a Public Hospital 从黑暗走向光明:陪伴公立医院的死产产妇
Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101526
Maya Goldberg, Sarah Sberro-Cohen, Nurit Tamsot, Tal Ben Valid, Chana Kasten
Problem: Stillbirth is a traumatic event with lasting emotional and psychological impacts on women and partners. However, stillbirth care and support are often insufficient, leading to negative experiences and prolonged grief. Background: Despite the prevalence of stillbirth, there is a lack of guidance on meeting the needs of affected individuals. Healthcare professionals rely on personal experiences, resulting in inconsistent and inadequate care. The psychological effects of stillbirth also extend to relationships beyond immediate family. Aim: This article examines stillbirth experiences and evaluates care practices to enhance support and address emotional, psychological, and social aspects. Methods: A literature review and investigation of protocols at Assuta Ashdod Hospital in Israel, known for its comprehensive approach to stillbirth care. Findings: Inadequate communication and lack of support from healthcare teams were common issues reported by individuals who experienced stillbirth. Social isolation, insensitive comments, and a lack of support groups intensified emotional distress. Assuta Ashdod Hospital’s study emphasized personalized support, respectful rituals, and provision of memory items. Discussion: Healthcare professionals need to deliver compassionate and individualized care, addressing emotional and spiritual needs. Creating mementos and preserving memories can aid the grieving process. Conclusion: Improving post-stillbirth care and support is crucial for emotional well-being and navigating grief. Healthcare professionals should receive training and support to provide compassionate care. Implementing comprehensive care protocols, including respectful rituals and memory items, can aid healing and coping with loss.
问题:死胎是一种创伤性事件,会对妇女及其伴侣造成持久的情感和心理影响。然而,死产护理和支持往往不足,导致负面体验和长期悲痛。背景:尽管死产很普遍,但在满足受影响者的需求方面却缺乏指导。医护人员依赖个人经验,导致护理不一致和不充分。死产的心理影响还延伸到直系亲属以外的关系。目的:本文研究了死产的经验,并评估了加强支持和解决情感、心理和社会方面问题的护理措施。方法:文献综述和对以色列 Assuta Ashdod 医院协议的调查,该医院以其全面的死产护理方法而闻名。研究结果经历过死胎的人普遍报告了沟通不足和缺乏医疗团队支持的问题。社会隔离、麻木不仁的评论以及缺乏支持团体加剧了情绪上的痛苦。Assuta Ashdod 医院的研究强调了个性化支持、尊重仪式和提供记忆物品。讨论:医护人员需要提供富有同情心的个性化护理,满足情感和精神需求。制作纪念品和保存记忆可以帮助哀悼过程。结论改善死产后护理和支持对情绪健康和走出悲伤至关重要。医护人员应接受培训和支持,以提供富有同情心的护理。实施全面的护理方案,包括尊重他人的仪式和记忆物品,可以帮助愈合和应对失去亲人的痛苦。
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Effectiveness of Stay Strong Treatment of Alcohol- Related Trauma: Results of a Randomised Controlled Trial 与酒精有关的创伤的 "坚守 "治疗效果:随机对照试验的结果
Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101519
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Revere the Exclusion Nature of the Human Body 敬畏人体的排他性
Pub Date : 2024-03-18 DOI: 10.29011/2688-9501.101518
Cheng En, Liu, Gang Song, Rong Li
Overusing artificial interventions such as intravenous infusion of antimicrobial agents or chemotherapy drugs can lead to adverse reactions (ADRs). The underlying biochemical mechanisms of these ADRs are widely studied but rarely from the evolutionary perspective. Extending the concept of evolution that man must adapt to nature to survive, we propose that medicine should adapt to the nature of the human body. It enables us to point out a mechanism that unnatural drugs entering the body in an unnatural way will trigger excessive free radicals to attack the body, which may be the common source of adverse reactions to infusion and chemotherapy. On the contrary, due to the long-term adaptation of the human body, intestinal digestion of herbal medicines is relatively less likely to stimulate excessive free radicals, and tea drinking is significantly beneficial to clearing excessive free radicals. Our research supports a shift towards an evolutionary-aware medicinal approach that aligns with human physiology to minimize ADRs. Further investigation is required to verify and incorporate this mechanism into clinical practice, which could significantly enhance treatment safety and effectiveness.
过度使用人工干预(如静脉注射抗菌剂或化疗药物)会导致不良反应(ADRs)。这些不良反应的生化机制已被广泛研究,但很少从进化论的角度进行研究。进化论认为,人类必须适应自然才能生存,从这一概念出发,我们提出医学应适应人体的性质。这使我们能够指出一种机制,即非自然的药物以非自然的方式进入人体,会引发过多的自由基攻击人体,这可能是输液和化疗不良反应的常见根源。相反,由于人体的长期适应性,肠道消化中药相对不容易激发过多的自由基,饮茶对清除过多的自由基有明显的好处。我们的研究支持向符合人体生理学的进化意识药物方法转变,以最大限度地减少 ADR。我们还需要进一步的研究来验证这一机制,并将其应用于临床实践,从而大大提高治疗的安全性和有效性。
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