Category: Healthcare
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Aspects of the Benchmarking in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction “Benchmarking in Practice” Scenario HIM Director’s Approach to Benchmarking Remote Transcription Work Conclusion References Introduction Benchmarking is a critical process in healthcare and health information management (HIM) that allows professionals to evaluate the quality of processes and determine whether the implementation of new practices is necessary. Moreover, it assesses specific performance…
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Marketing: The Role in Healthcare
The main function of the healthcare industry infrastructure is to provide the conditions for the regular implementation of medical and sanitary, diagnostic and health-improving and preventive processes. Medical staff and preventive, medical and rehabilitation organizations and diagnostic centers directly meet the needs of patients who want to improve their health. Today, it is more important…
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The Mental Healthcare Provision
There are a number of principles and policies that could be considered as beneficial in the process of providing care for individuals’ mental health in early childhood. When taking care of children, it is vital to think about a comprehensive approach, as one’s influence on the surrounding community, parents and the child itself is very…
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The Role of Nurses in the Healthcare Facilities
Table of Contents Introduction Competing Issues of Competencies Expanded Scope of Practice Ethical Practice Ability to Respond Conclusion References Introduction The role of nurses is changing in the healthcare facilities. According to Stangeland (2010), nurses were traditionally regarded as assistants to medical doctors who were expected to follow instructions on how to handle patients in…
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Nutrient Delivery in Healthcare
The leading role of dietetic practices in healthcare is the preparation and delivery of nutrients through meals and supplements and the nutritional care of patients. Nutrient delivery is administered in three significant ways: Enteral, which refers to nutrition administered through the gastrointestinal tract or via tube feeding. Parenteral nutrition delivers nutrients to clients directly into…
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Resilience in the Healthcare: A Concept Analysis
Table of Contents Background The concept of resilience Defining attributes Antecedents and Consequences Model case Additional cases Empirical referents References Background Concepts can be defined as the building blocks of a theoretical framework. Walker and Avant (2005) asserted that concept analysis is critical in helping various aspects of a concept to be used in theory…
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Non-, Quasi-, and Experimental Research in Healthcare
To solve the issues existing in healthcare and other scientific areas, scholars and academics use different types of research. The main types commonly include experimental, quasi-experimental, and non-experimental research. Experimental research studies can be characterized by the use of scientific approaches to manipulating different variables and determining the effect they produce. An example of experimental…
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Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction Interpretation of Confidence Intervals and P Value Conclusion References Introduction While determining the trends and relationships that are present in population parameters, several statistical tests and analyses are usually conducted (Sukamolson, 2006). Confidence interval (CI) is a statistical measure that is used to determine the reliability of a population parameter in…
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Kurt Lewin’s Change Framework in Healthcare
Kurt Lewin’s change model is one of the popular frameworks utilized in administering change in a medical setting. It involves three distinct steps, labeled unfreezing, changing, and freezing. The unfreezing step involves dismantling old policies and practices while remaining transparent with individuals about why they are being removed from practice (Hussain et al., 2018). Feedback…
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Compassion in Healthcare Setting
Table of Contents Introduction Defining Compassion in a Hospital Setting Embodying Compassion Outcomes from a Compassion Training Intervention for Health Care Workers Caring for Others without Losing Yourself Psychological Perspective on Compassion in Modern Healthcare Settings A Brief “Quiet Ego” Workplace Intervention Conclusion References Footnotes Introduction Compassion appears to be a vital quality and feeling…