Category: Health

  • Professional Relationships in Healthcare Delivery

    Table of Contents Helping and Healing Relationship Professional Partnerships with Health Care Team Members Personal Biases, Behaviors, and Attitudes Conclusion References Health care providers should be in a position to develop healing and helping relationships in their clinical settings. The nursing process becomes a powerful model for ensuring that the needs of different individuals or…

  • Health Care Delivery for Victims of Motor Vehicle Collision

    Many factors influence the basic characteristic of the health care system in any country. These factors include the political climate of a country, technological and economic development, social and cultural values. Population characteristic such as health and demographic trends, physical population influences the character of the health care system. The combined effect of all these…

  • Healthcare Interprofessional Team Members’ Perspectives on Caring

    Table of Contents Summary The Article Introduction and Methods Survey Results The Effectiveness and the Research Potential of the Study Reference Summary The article reveals the possibilities of applying Watson’s theory of human care among twenty-seven medical professionals. The primary purpose of the described study is to identify the prospect of using the theory in…

  • Moral Distress in Healthcare: Survey by Whitehead et al.

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview of Study Aims, Methods, and Limitations Methodology Inspection Results Evaluation Research Influence Conclusion References Introduction Nursing research helps back up the practice itself but only if it is done correctly, an endeavor that constructive criticism puts to the test. Thus, examining the article “Moral distress among healthcare professionals: Report of…

  • Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People and Primary Healthcare Services

    Introduction In an era when homosexuality is a tangible enough concern to merit religious, moral and legal debate (and two journals devoted solely to partnering without the possibility of procreation and natural offspring), Neville and Henrickson (2006) analyze a portion of the 2004 New Zealand Lavender Islands: Portrait of the Whole Family nationwide survey. The…

  • Medicines Control for Public Health in the UK and the US

    Introduction Governments in the U. S and U.K have empowered some institutions in their countries to regulate and ensure proper and quality availability of drugs. These regulations have led to research on the regulatory methods on various products. The survey results done by different researchers show that in the U.K drugs are approved faster compared…

  • Health Care Reform and Strategic Management

    Present a background statement on the case study identifying the facts of the ACA legislation that are relevant to this case as related to strategic management Affordable Care Ace also known as ACA reform launched in 2012 is designed to provide care coverage for the patients that do not have insurance (Buchbinder, Shanks, & Buchbinder,…

  • Healthcare Institutions Strategic Planning

    Strategic planning can be defined as a process of influencing the overall vision to achieve an organization’s objectives and then formulating an official method to alter these objectives into outcomes (Russell, 2006). Given that effective strategic plans are formulated and implemented through strategic thinking, every institution should strive to identify and support strategic thinkers among…

  • Shared Leadership in Healthcare Settings and Its Effects

    Table of Contents Background/Introduction PICOT Search Format Questions Search Strategy/Results Evidence Quality Evidence Matrix References Background/Introduction Surgery leadership and its effects are barely investigated in recent literature (Barling, Akers, Di Lena, & Beiko, 2017; D’Innocenzo, Mathieu, & Kukenberger, 2016). Also, the methods of the introduction of SL in healthcare settings are rarely studied (Brún, O’Donovan,…

  • Health Model and Disparities: Public Health

    The health adaptation model was formed within the boundaries of those scientific theories and approaches that focus on the nature of the interaction between the individual and the environment. The foremost criterion for assessing optimal functioning is the nature and degree of the individual’s involvement in external biological and social systems (McCartney et al., 2019).…