996 Search Results for Barriers to Healthcare
The awareness of those assumptions, in conjunction with case elements, creates a new way of looking at case studies. One is more alert to the prejudices and other assumptions experienced by people in the work place, or even other environments.
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INDIVIDUAL HEALTH PROMOTIONIndividual Health PromotionPart 1Section 1The health issues that were selected for the purpose of this discussion were type 2 diabetes and COVID-19. To a large extent, type 2 diabetes (which will herein be simply referred t Continue Reading...
Program to Promote Positive Health Behaviors
The screening practice for disease has been identified as an effective tool to save lives, reduce suffering and reduce health care costs. While a periodic screening for cervical and breast cancer has bee Continue Reading...
Congregational Care in West African Churches in the U.S.IntroductionCongregational Care can be referred to Church\\\'s initiatives in addressing the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the sick, older adults, the physically challenged, and pe Continue Reading...
barriers that emerged and are list in D3.
Access to readily accessible primary care resources. Time constraints and busy office hours is a barrier that hinders the overall patient experience. Serious issues can potentially arise when care is not gi Continue Reading...
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The participants in the program has responded universally in favor of the program and have described it as a way of gaining access to critical support services which are inaccessible due to age, travel restriction and disability. Though Continue Reading...
In such circumstances the first people they look to for support are their parents. Hence parents should encourage their children to frankly discuss such issues with them lest they should be inclined to gather information from other less reliable sou Continue Reading...
foster children face, especially when they become emancipated and begin to live life on their own. It has often been suggested that many more African-American children are in foster care than are children of other races. In order to understand wheth Continue Reading...
CONTEXTUAL FACTORS IN POLICYMAKING Contextual Factors in PolicymakingColes et al. (2020) define a contextual factor as any factor that is not part of an intervention but affects its implementation either positively or negatively. Recognizing contextu Continue Reading...
National Council for Behavioral Health (n.d.) points out, at least thirty percent of active duty military personnel suffer from a serious mental health disorder that requires treatment, but less than half of these individuals receive treatment. Howe Continue Reading...
ADVOCACY AREA Advocacy AreaThe selected advocacy issue is mental health disparities among Limited English Proficient (LEP) individuals. Sources contend that LEP individuals face a higher burden of psychiatric illness than the general American populat Continue Reading...
Leadership Assessment SynthesisStudent NameNUR 4305: Nursing Leadership and Professional PracticeProfessor/DrDateLeadership Assessment SynthesisThis paper provides a comprehensive leadership assessment of a nursing professional serving in an administ Continue Reading...
YOUNG ADULTS AGING OUT OF FOSTER CARE WITH PTSD Young Adults Aging Out of Foster Care With PTSDOne in four youth in foster care will have posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms. There are about 26,000 youths who age out of foster care each yea Continue Reading...
Determinants of Health Related to Chronic Disease Management of Elderly in Canada
It is agreeable that the health of Canada's population is well, particularly in contrast to various developed economies. However, the prevention and management of chro Continue Reading...
Evolving Models of Nursing and Patient Care Delivery
Globally there is a need for health reforms owing to the rising costs of health care, rise in chronic illnesses affecting the masses, and aging populations. To meet the need for health reforms nur Continue Reading...
Chinese Medicine Impact on Patient Care
One may perceive traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), employed in Southeast Asian nations such as China, Japan, Korea etc., as a key CAM (complementary and alternative medicine) element. TCM in the field of the Continue Reading...
In order to promote adequate milk production, pacifiers and supplementary liquids should be avoided for the first six months. An oversupply of milk can make feedings difficult for the mother and infant, and this should be remedied promptly. Offering Continue Reading...
A large number of these youth are not prepared to be independent, regardless of their maturity level; they do not have the skills and services in place to do so. Having to live on one's own maximizes the stresses and personal challenges and require Continue Reading...
Ruth E. Mathias and a.E. Benjamin (2003) report that social workers are becoming increasingly concerned about elder abuse in long-term care settings (p. 174). A study conducted by these social scientists/authors, reveals that Medicaid related agency Continue Reading...
Alternative and Traditional Therapeutic Methods and Interventions:
The Treatment of Children in Foster Care
Children who live in a foster care environment often have emotional difficulties that must be dealt with by their caregivers. It is true tha Continue Reading...
IMPROVING OUTCOMES FOR ANXIETY Improving Outcomes for Anxiety Through Evidence-Based Remote Collaborative CareAnxiety disorders, which affect millions worldwide, are among the leading mental health challenges faced today. Providing effective, evidenc Continue Reading...
A Gap in Equity Related to Mental Health Access for Veterans
Describe a specific gap in the delivery of healthcare. Include the specific population affected by the gap
A specific gap that is existent in the delivery of healthcare takes into account a Continue Reading...
Nurse Anesthetist's Practice In Many Delivery Models Of Care
Nurse anesthetists across the nation have administered anesthesia to people for a century and a half -- long before it became a doctor specialty. Conventional training occurred in military Continue Reading...
Culturally Sensitive Care for Latinos
Patricia T.G., (2015).
The presenter gives a succinct introduction that makes her connect with the audience, she gives her personal challenges that are connected to the presentation like the way the topic is la Continue Reading...
Management:
Concept of Continuum of Care in Case Management:
Health care organizations are usually faced with several critical challenges in their daily operations such as the ever-increasing demand for safe and quality care services, technologica Continue Reading...
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH 2010 Program)
The health objectives for the United States for the 21st century have been described in The Federal Initiative to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities and Healthy People Continue Reading...
Discussion Topic #: Leading Health IndicatorsNutrition and Healthy Eating as a Leading Health Indicator in Healthy People 2030Nutrition and healthy eating are critical health indicators in the Healthy People 2030 agenda. Poor diet and nutrition are m Continue Reading...
Prenatal Care for the Homeless
Families and children in the context of social change
The Homeless Prenatal Program
The goal of the Homeless Prenatal Program (HPP) in San Francisco is to break the cycle of childhood poverty by providing a variety o Continue Reading...
ReflectionIntroductionAt the end of my Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) program, I now look to reflect on the course and what I have gained from it at this point in my life and career. I have been an RN for 20 years, and I have a great deal of Continue Reading...
Introduction
The progressive care unit (PCU) is a practice setting in which the researcher’s health care team is often failing to meet quality care objectives according to patient reporting on the hospital consumer assessment of healthcare prov Continue Reading...
QI Plan: Analysis of Methodologies / QI Plan: Analysis, Barriers, and Implementation
Improvement Methodologies
Information Technology
Benchmarking
Mission, Vision, Strategic, and Operational Plans
Barriers and Challenges
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Introduction
Health promotion is a behavioral social science that draws from the environmental, biological, physical, psychological, and medical sciences to promote the health of individuals and prevent diseases, premature death, and disability by ed Continue Reading...
PICOT question: In Asian Americans with type 2 diabetes (P), does a culturally tailored diabetes education program, including patient-specific dietary and lifestyle modifications, (I) reduce A1C levels (O) after 2 months (T) versus a control group of Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolving Role of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners in Modern Healthcare:
Explore how the role of Primary Care Nurse Practitioners (PCNPs) has evolved with changing healthcare policies, increasing hea Continue Reading...
Evidenced-Based Recommendation: Pressure Ulcer PreventionProblem:The professional practice problem is the high incidence of pressure ulcers in elderly patients residing in long-term care facilities. Preventing pressure ulcers in long-term care facili Continue Reading...
Diabetes in AppalachiaPart 1: Teaching PlanThe teaching plan focuses on the following areas, with the intention being to promote self-management of type 2 DM for the patient living in Appalachia.Leadership.For people living with diabetes in Appalachi Continue Reading...