Category: Health

  • Coalition in Rural Public Health

    Table of Contents Types of coalitions in rural public health The reasons for building coalitions in rural public health Barriers that must be overcome in coalition building Conclusion References Types of coalitions in rural public health Rural communities face different types of healthcare challenges. Coalitions are some of the approaches, which may help them to…

  • Community Health Nursing Roles in Miami, Florida

    Table of Contents Community Setting Health Promotion Nursing Intervention Professional Nursing Organization Summary References Community health nurses (CHNs) should develop appropriate interventions to meet the needs of different citizens. They can achieve this objective by using their competencies and skills to develop evidence-based campaigns and programs that resonate with the challenges community members face. The…

  • Healthcare-Associated Infections and Safety Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Existing Knowledge Literature Review Conclusion References Introduction The modern healthcare sector is focused on the provision of outstanding care to all clients or patients. For this reason, the gradual improvement of the quality of suggested care acquires the top priority. Health workers should act in ways that promote enhanced outcomes,…

  • Healthcare for Poor and Homeless in Miami Lakes

    Table of Contents Community Setting Health Promotion Nursing Intervention Professional Nursing Organization Summary References Cold, starvation, disease, lack of mobility, and lack of medical care are the primary healthcare issues faced by the poor and the homeless in the USA. According to the national census, the number of partially or completely homeless people in the…

  • How the Health Organization Could Prepare to Gather Appropriate Evidence

    How to prepare to gather appropriate evidence According to a report conducted by Maree, Chaturangi, Varsha, and Craig (2005), elderly stroke patients need specialized attention to help them overcome barriers to treatment for depression. Most of these elderly patients who receive treatment for stroke rarely get any help in overcoming their depression. To change this…

  • Electronic Health Records System Application

    Executive Summary The need for a faster way of sharing information between various specialists in the medical field has made people explore the idea of having Electronic Health Records (EHR). On the same note, the continuum of care requires an easy method through which patients’ information would be retrieved whenever required. Consequently, EHR has been…

  • Vaccination as a Public Health Policy Issue

    Introduction Vaccination is an important health policy issue in Miami-Dade County in Florida. At the moment, the state’s laws on vaccination require children to receive certain vaccines, including diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTaP), IPV, varicella, MMR, and others, before entering daycare or family daycare (FDH, n.d.). The set number of doses of these vaccines is also required…

  • Poor Economics and Its Effects on Healthcare

    Inflation can be defined as a dramatic rise in the cost of living. Basic commodities would cost too high while they would be rare to find. The currency of that particular society would consequently drop in its value since there would be more money than the goods produced. Economy on the other hand refers to…

  • Devices to Improve Healthcare Service Delivery

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Solution Implementation Evaluation Conclusion Reference List Introduction Healthcare providers are facing challenges while delivering quality care following the COVID-19 pandemic. The medical staff and affiliated workers experience physical and psychological pressure in diagnosing, assessing, providing treatment, and tracing patients’ recovery processes. Therefore, the report provides a proposal and development of…

  • Patient Adaptation During Illness or Health

    Student 1 The Newman Systems Model implies that a client (patient) is an open system that gives responses to stressors present in the environment. Similarly, the Roy Adaptation Model applied the holistic perspective to a client as a system, which is defined as a “whole with parts that function as a unity for some purpose”…