Health is the state of being in physical, mental, and social harmony encompassing every aspect of our being - not simply disease-free living - yet healthful living is more than the absence of illness; rather it involves living life to its full potential - from nutrition, regular exercise and rest to mental wellbeing affecting emotional well-being and supportive environments to ensure better overall wellness - health is an all-encompassing concept that allows individuals to lead fulfilling lives.
A well-developed research methodology facilitates an effective interrogation and evaluation of research findings with respect to the procedures that led to the achievement of the research objectives and the reliability of those procedures.
View More >>Sickle cell disease has been reported as one of the foremost genetic diseases in the world. The World Health Organization has thus declared the condition as a priority of public health owing to the detrimental effects that it presents with.
View More >>The UK hospitals’ care settings are complex, fast paced and may be chaotic, especially at this time of COVID-19 pandemic. Nurses are required to converse with various people on various topics. According to Boissy et al (2016), their main function is to act as liaisons between physicians, patients, family members and other staffs. Furthermore, they must constantly remember the messages even as they multitask to fit within time constraints. Often, in such working environments, there are many interruptions and distractions. The working environments can be noisy, demanding, frustrating and busy. On the other hand, visitors and patients are often under tremendous stress and fear.
View More >>Over the years, the global commodification of security in the globe led to the creation of the security industry. More specifically, the industry in the UK can be labelled as having four main sectors; manned security services, cyber security services, security subsystems and integrated security systems
View More >>Whereas cardiovascular diseases reveal a declining rate in the past two decades, it remains the leading cause of death for individuals aged 65 and above
View More >>Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are disorders that affect the musculoskeletal system of the body, such as the muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, bones and nerves not directly resulted by sudden events e.g. falls (World health organization)
View More >>A patient has the right to raise a claim if they are unsatisfied with the treatment or the quality of the dental service they have received
View More >>The following research project will address how the government cuts on the health and social care services will affect the health
View More >>Access to healthcare is deliberated as a vital concern among populations, especially among minority populations.
View More >>My final placement setting was with an Adult Social Care team for a local authority. The department’s client base were adults over 18 who fit in the Care Act 2014 eligibility criteria. The criterion is any person with a physical, sight or hearing disability, mental health, people with a terminal illness and carers. Some of the
View More >>This chapter will take into consideration the background and relevant issues relating to Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST), focusing on the importance and significance of malnutrition assessment among individuals living with dementia in care or residential nursing homes to contemporary nursing. The aim of this research appraisal is to critically analyse and synthesise the accuracy and consistency of MUST in identifying malnutrition among people living with dementia.
View More >>There is increasing evidence that childhood Attention-Defcit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) elevates risk of later depres sion, but the mechanisms behind this association are unclear. We investigated the relationship between childhood ADHD symptoms and late-adolescent depressive symptoms in a population cohort, and examined whether academic attainment and peer problems mediated this association.
View More >>At present, obesity is an epidemic plaguing the UK; where 1 in 5 children leaving school are considered obese
View More >>Nurses are the backbones of a healthcare system (NHS, 2019). Registered nurses have to deal with manifold responsibilities such as observe patient’s health regularly, maintain transparent information delivery in the workplace, work synergistically with colleagues to meet common
View More >>Covid-19 has ravaged different parts of the world for almost sixteen months now. To date, the pandemic continues to spread rapidly all over the world with the emergence of different and new variants of the virus. Countries like India are today greatly stricken with high case loads and high
View More >>Diabetes has stood out as one of the major health concerns globally. According to the world health organization, the condition is not only a serious but also a chronic condition that occurs in an inability of the pancreas to produce
View More >>Homelessness is an issue that affects most of the developing nations due to increased urbanization and economic
View More >>Palliative care is referred to as the care approach which enhances the quality of life of the patient (children and adults) as well as their families who are experiencing problem-related to a life-threatening illness. The care assists to prevent and relieve the suffering of the individuals through the delivery of early health identification, right health assessment and treatment plan of pain and the associated problem of the patients whether they are physical, spiritual or psychosocial (macmillan.org.uk, 2018).
View More >>The study looks into the correlation between social distancing and lockdown measures play in capping upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), specifically the rate of common cold (CC) referred commonly to as cold flue during the pandemic period.
View More >>Diseases are considered as a harmful deviation from the normal functional and structural state of an organism that is generally related to expression of certain signs and symptoms which differ according to the nature of injury caused by the organisms. Diseases can be
View More >>Health Need assessment [HNA] can be considered as the systematic approach in which the health issues of a particular population are identified and then effective resource allocation is conducted to ensure that all the healthcare resources are used to meet all these determined
View More >>Hackney is highly populated borough of inner London with more than 236,000 residents and 44600 children ad relatively young population. Majority of the population of Hackney is 5-14 years that reside in the North east region of this borough (hackneyjsna.org.uk, 2019). The major community in hackney is Charedi community (orthodox Jewish).
View More >>Tobacco smoking primary includes increased smoking of cigarettes by individuals of all ages. The tobacco smoke act as an addictive substance because it effects to produce dopamine and endorphins along with promotes the release of neurotransmitters in the brain.
View More >>The aim of the research is to analyse the role of the mental health professionals in order to deliver effective patient care for the individuals
View More >>Mental Illness is referred to health condition that involves changes in thinking or behaviour, emotion and feelings due to distress and problems faced in the social condition, work or family activities.
View More >>Family relationships are at best, challenging and raising children with learning disabilities ends up creating way more stress for families (McConnell, Savage and Breitkreuz, 2014). Concerns about children with learning disabilities
View More >>Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the nature of heart disease that develops within the arteries making it unable to deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the heart and the presence of depression in the patients with CHD reduces their quality of life.
View More >>In the modern world, cardiovascular diseases have proven to be a severe problem. According to the world health organization, 17.9 million people have died every year due to cardiovascular diseases.
View More >>Fall is referred to the involuntary and sudden transfer of the body to the ground due to disability and morbidity in the elderly. It is estimated that nearly 1/3rd of the falls occurs among the elderly of 65 years and older each year
View More >>Endometriosis is referred to a painful disorder in which the similar tissues that line the inner lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus
View More >>The study is about analysing the impacts of ischemic stroke on peripheral immune responses. The T cells are affected after the ischemic stroke and the immune response is there as it affects the spleen and splenetic cells. Through the study, it is possible to analyse the splenic extracellular
View More >>This essay will look at a patient that was seen in a General practice setting by a Non-medical prescriber student under the supervision of a General Practitioner. It will look at an overview of the patient, her presenting symptoms, brief assessment
View More >>Doctors are considered to be the most important individuals in society through which scientific understanding is communicated. They are the individuals who are licensed and authorized to diagnose a patient, prescribe medications
View More >>Media reports on knife crime as a specific kind of youth crime have highlighted how the issue has become a prevalent concern in public and political debate (Squires, 2009). As per media reports, there is an unprecedented
View More >>The nurses are the integral part of the healthcare system providing the quality care service to all the patients and participating in the leadership role of their organisation. The five major problems faced
View More >>This chapter presents a summary of the study findings in terms of the themes emerging from the interview responses. Ideally, the researcher did a simultaneous collection and analysis of the interview transcripts to facilitate an effective
View More >>The purpose of the dissertation is to look at the impact on family’s while being present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how it may affect them to witness.
View More >>Drug misuse in prison is currently one of the significant challenges facing the United Kingdom’s criminal justice system. Its prevalence is condemned because it contributes to crime, violence, and exposes the addicts to further vulnerabilities while in prison, thereby
View More >>According to the definition of Health and Safety Executive mentioned by Zeller (2013), the term “stress” can be defined as “the adverse reaction people have to excessive pressure or other types
View More >>Currently, there is an alarming prevalence and incidence of ovarian cancer globally. In fact, according to Guo, He, Zhu, Wu & Yuan (2018) ovarian cancer is currently considered the sixth most common type of cancer among females.
View More >>Diabetes as a condition has greatly contributed to the continuous increase of mortality and morbidity in the world. Diagnoses in relation to this particular condition have significantly increased to date. The rising numbers, consequently, cause an alarm to professionals in both the medical and scientific fields and as a result, research has to be conducted on various ways and methods which may aid in the management of the condition (Yavari et al, 2012).
View More >>Aveyard (2015) says that every effort shall be undertaken to obtain the necessary literature which is relevant and vital in answering the study question. However, the methodology to this literature review is limited, as the author of this review is a novice researcher and for this reason, he had to conduct the research singlehandedly without research team support, who could help in reviewing each of the potential studies for appropriateness in the literature review.
View More >>The term ‘dementia’ is generally used to define a set of mental health issues that are associated with an impairment of mental functioning. According to Cooke et al (2010), dementia may be manifested in various forms such as changes in language, judgment and behaviour, loss of memory, and other substantial forms of mental impairment that affects the daily living of an individual.
View More >>There are considerable increases in diagnoses of mental health worldwide. Due to this rise mental health has garnered a lot of attention and has led Social Workers to find means through which they can effectively treat people with these issues. Adult Mental Health is vital and equally as important is access to mental health services. Whilst that is true not all people have equal access to mental health services.
View More >>Considering the importance of mothers’ positioning during labour, concerns have been raised over wired CTG and how the wiring limits the ability of women to change their positions during labour) (Cluett et al, 2009). Likewise, according to Jokkhan et al (2015), the limiting nature of wired CTG triggered the development of telemetry, a similar electronic device used to monitor foetal heart contractions, only that it uses wireless transmitters, thereby enhancing mothers’ mobility during labour.
View More >>Breast cancer is the malignant tumour or lump that occurs due to the abnormal growth of some breast cells. Generally, Breast cells grow in a systematic manner, which forms the normal growth of the breast tissue, in order to for the normal structure of breast.
View More >>Researchers are increasingly gaining interest on the well-being and experiences of health and social workers involved in providing critical services to patients, so that their experiences, as well as the experiences of their patients, can be improved (Maben et al., 2012). Moreover, Maben et al. (2012) comments that staffs providing end of life care are more predisposed to high levels of emotional exhaustion, and therefore, they require much attention.
View More >>The construction industry is identified by Finneran et al. 2012, as one of the most harzadous industries. However, it is worth noting that there are millions of individuals employed within the industry even with its hazardous nature. For instance, the UK`s construction industry has a workforce of over 2 million workers.
View More >>A counterfeit medicine is referred to the product which is manufactured by combining wrong or inappropriate measurement of ingredients with the intention for imitating the original product (WHO, 2018). According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), counterfeit medicine is a nature of the falsified product that is fraudulently and deliberately mislabelled in relation to the source of identity.
View More >>Pressures sores, which are also known as pressure ulcers, decubitus or bedsores ulcers, are simply defined as a localized injury to the underlying tissues and the skin. Pressure sores often take place over a bony prominence. It usually results from prolonged exposure to shear, friction or pressure (Levine et al., 2013). Long term exposure to pressure leads to a decrease in the flow of capillary, blood and lymphatic vessels obstruction, and subsequent ischemia of tissue.
View More >>Community nurses are nurses who directly with the population and do their work in the community rather than in acute care hospitals. Their places of work could include; people’s homes, a community hospital, the custody suite of a police station, a care home or even a school.
View More >>There has been a dramatic increase in the prevalence of ASD among children over the past few decades (Dillenburger et al., 2014). From 1 in 110 children in 2009 (Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, 2009), 1 in 50 children in 2013 (CDC, 2013) and in one of their investigations, the Centre for Disease Control concluded that autism affects at least one child out of every fifty-nine children in the United States, meaning that one in every 37 boys and one in every 151 girls are diagnosed ASD disorder.
View More >>The essentials of nursing care practice in undergraduate nursing care are to enhance the student’s ability to provide quality care to individuals regardless of their challenging or complex behaviour. One issue that emerged during the course period is the inability of nurses, supervisors and support staff involved in care practice to adopt person-centred care (PCC) approaches within the healthcare setting.
View More >>Whereas individuals experience pain at a subjective and personal level, observations by Witt et al (2016) indicate that pain cannot be measured through objective tests. Therefore, whenever possible, pain is measured through patient self-reporting, thus explaining the clinical definition of pain as whatever the experience the individual describes it is (Fallon et al, 2018). However, some patients are unable to verbally, in writing or in any possible way, self-report their experience of pain.
View More >>One of the greatest threats to brain functioning is dementia, which is defined as the loss of cognitive functions, including remembering, thinking, and reasoning, to such a great extent that an individual daily life is interfered with. As of 2018, dementia prevalence among adults aged 65 years and older stood at 5.2 million people or 11% of the UK population.
View More >>Students who are studying nursing deal with anxiety and high levels of stress throughout the learning process (Glazer et al., 2008). In substance, these students experience more stress than any other group of students in the healthcare domain (Higgins et al., 2010). Various factors contribute to the intensity of stress in nursing students due to the existence of competing priorities.
View More >>The introduction is inclusive of the concept related to culture of parents and the ways it can influence nutrition among the children. Poor nutrition among the children is a leading cause of concern and may lead to issues such as obesity. For instance, Figueroaet al. (2019, p. 850), described obesity as a condition which occurs when a person carries excessive body fat that may affect their well being.
View More >>The main aim of the dissertation is to identify different factors that improve the quality of care in nursing homes. Therefore the study will begin by explaining the concepts of quality care and nursing home. Here, there will be a detailed definition of quality of care as well as what a nursing home is. Next, the paper will highlight the historical background of quality of care, as well as why nursing homes should adopt quality care.
View More >>Malaria is a parasitic infection induced by a Plasmodium, which lives part of its life in Anopheles mosquitoes and part in humans and creates one of the most important health concerns on a global scale in so far as over one-third of the world’s population is threatened by malaria. It prevails in the tropical areas of South America, Central America, Africa, and Asia and endangers millions of the inhabitants of endemic areas.
View More >>Most sports injuries occur in competitive sports. In some cases, the injuries are considered usual occurrences regardless of their types and severity. Nonetheless, professionals involved in sports should understand the injuries from the players’ point of view, and this can be achieved through different ways which are mainly personal or subjective in nature.
View More >>It is the right of all patients at all times to receive the most effective health care. The introduction of SBAR enables effective investigation to patient safety. This study aims to establish how effective SBAR training programs are to student nurses. In doing so, it seeks to analyze the implementation of SBAR training programs and compare its impact to student nurses without such training.
View More >>Blood pressure is defined as the force required by the blood to flow through the arteries in the human body. When a heart beats, blood is pushed through the arteries and is carried from the heart to the rest of the body. The blood pressure can also be defined as the pressure put on the artery walls as the blood is flowing.
View More >>Depression is a mental condition characterized by the continuous loss of interest and depressed mood, causing significant improvement in daily activities of life (Serfaty et al. 2020). Possible causes of depression include a combination of social psychological and biological distress. Evidence-based research suggests the fact these factors cause a change in brain functionality. The change in brain functionalities inclusive of change activity in several neural circuits within the brain leads to depression.
View More >>Medical waste creates an adverse impact on the well-being of an organization. By reducing the medical wastage from the hospital premises, healthcare organizations can improve the quality of their services, which positively impacts productivity. Besides, due to the increment of medical wastage, a growing trend is observed in the medical cost.
View More >>The aim of this Service Improvement Project (SIP) is to plan a change within an integrated sexual health service in collaboration with a range of stakeholders, including service users. The proposed change was opening up evening clinic appointments during the week for positive under 16 Chlamydia patients. The aim of this was to deliver open access and encourage young people to attend and engage with the service, ensuring that confidential and non-judgmental services are provided.
View More >>A sense of wellbeing or mental health in young people is not continual, however, responses to the wider contexts, such as, family, personal relationships, friends, school, communities and society of where they live often changes, social media, changes to education curriculum/exams, violence, confusion about sexuality, culture identity, fear for the future and peer pressures, can all have negative impacts on a young person’s mental health and wellbeing.
View More >>Postpartum depression is a major depressive condition in which the women develop depression after 4-6 weeks of childbirth (Stewart and Vigod, 2016). The sudden changes in hormones after the childbirth is mainly related with rise of postpartum depression among new mothers but the actual link between the hormonal change and depression is currently not clear.
View More >>Traffic-related air pollution, also known as TRAP, can be defined as a category of air pollution resulting from the harmful emissions of the vehicles (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 2019). In the urban sector, TRAP is one of the significant sources of pollution. In this regard, it can be highlighted that in the period of globalization, air pollution is impacting the environment and health of human beings that has been a significant concern.
View More >>The most current threat to health and economic sectors in the world is the SARS-CoV- 2 coronaviruses (COVID-19). The symptoms of this infection continue to escalate and affect more people every second, and if untreated deaths are estimated at 40 million. The primary and secondary interactions of confirmed COVID-19 cases using contact tracing technologies and instruments are one of the most successful ways of reducing the propagation of this infection.
View More >>Schizophrenia is considered a serious mental disorder that makes people abnormally interpret reality. The people affected by the disorder develop hallucinations, delusions, disoriented thinking and express abnormal behaviour which impairs their ability to effectively function in a daily manner.
View More >>Smoking is harmful for the individuals as it causes many long term diseases such as poor pulmonary functions, asthma, radio vascular disease and lung cancer. Every year more than 200000 young people are getting addicted to the smoking which increases vulnerability as well as the mortality rate of the UK is also affected. Smoking at adolescent age becomes as serious issue and in this regard e-cigarettes can be one of the good alternatives to get rid of addiction of smoking.
View More >>Obesity has been described as a complex disease that involves excessive fat in the body that increases the risk of health problems such as heart diseases, diabetes, high blood pressure and different types of cancer (Berthoud & Klein, 2017). Obesity is directly related to Body Mass Index (BMI). Individuals with a BMI of 30 or more are likely to suffer from the disorder. Obesity can occur as a result of personal diet, exercise choices and genetics.
View More >>Depression is a common mental health disorder that affects millions of people globally (World Health Organization (WHO) 2018). Individuals suffering from the disorder will experience periods of low mood, which can be life-threatening at their most severe. Distress can have a particularly negative impact on a person's life because it can cause feelings of inadequacy and hopelessness, feeling empty, having no pleasure in life, and, perhaps most concerning, suicidal ideation.
View More >>Eating disorders have emerged as one of the leading health concerns among the youth that has diverse detrimental effects. Many studies have aimed to address this issue, various therapies have also been suggested as possible interventions for anorexia nervosa. Amongst them are the CBT-E and FBT. These studies have however failed to focus more on implementation of the therapy for adolescents aged 13-18 years. Besides, there lacks a better understanding of the problem and potential solutions.
View More >>The World Health Organisation refers that stroke is a form of clinical syndrome which is presumed to be vascular in origin that is typified by rapid development of signs of global or focal disturbance related to cerebral functioning which lasts more than 24 hours or may lead to death.
View More >>Tobacco smoking is a major public health problem in the society (1). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that the use of tobacco kills approximately half of its users (2). Statistically, approximately six million deaths occur each year attributable to tobacco usage worldwide.
View More >>The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing rapidly in lowand middleincome countries (LMICs) as the epidemiological transition from infectious diseases to NCDs occurs(1).The consequences of NCDs threaten the social and economic development and public health(2–5). In 2016, almost 75% of all NCDs deaths were from LMICs(6).Also, NCDs are one of the major causes of death before the age of 70, which is known as ‘premature death’.
View More >>The history of Palestine largely takes the conflict dimension, which has a severe impact on the Palestinian lifestyles and mental wellbeing. The war between Israel and the Arabic countries in 1948 was regarded as the starting point of a lasting catastrophe, known as “Nakba” by the Palestinians. History has it that over three quarters of the entire Palestinian people were displaced while others fled as a result of the conflict and took refuge under the United Nations.
View More >>Food borne diseases affect millions of people each year. From a mild reaction such as diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal cramps to severe problems such as haematuria, long lasting health problems and possible death (9). The most common bacteria that are responsible for foodborne illnesses are: Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Norovirus, Shigella Campylobacter, and Clostridium perfringens.
View More >>Innovation is crucial in supporting NHS to achieve the ambition which has been set in the Mandate to bring a change and provide better outcomes to patients in all the five domains of NHS Outcomes Framework (NHS, 2018). National Health Service (NHS) faces massive challenges to improve quality of patient care while workload and financial pressures have been growing considerably.
View More >>There is a growing pressure for the health sector to provide cost effective and more efficient health care services. According to Elder & Koehn (2009), the reasons for this pressure include the aging population, decreasing healthcare budgets, and the increasing cost of accessing health care services. Thus, people are becoming more aware of the potentiality of e-health (i.e. information and communication technology-enabled healthcare) to help in delivering long distance health care services, especially in remote or rural areas.
View More >>Personnel efficiency is a significant factor and highly contributes to organisational efficiency in that human resources are among the factors that promote the efficiency and sustainability of organisations and sectors (Justin, Kaitlynn, Bharat and Jitendra 2017). High productivity is a necessity for all organisations but unfortunately there comes times when these firms face a reduction in employee productivity.
View More >>The Evidence-based practice is important in nursing as it offers to help the nurses in making improved outcome for the patients as well as assist to deliver high care quality, eliminate obsolete practices and reduce care cost for the patients. The Nursing and Midwifery Code of Professional Conduct informs that all the nurses are required to practice in their best way by using the best available evidence.
View More >>Substance misuse refers to the use of substances such as alcohol and drugs which are harmful to human health. The drugs are used for the wrong purposes other than the medicinal use which requires a doctor’s prescription. Most commonly, the misuse of drugs arises from illegal drugs whose consumptions are banned internationally. Other legal drugs such as alcohol can also be misused as when they are consumed by young people who are not permitted to use them.
View More >>Popularity of the fast food industry has increased drastically enjoying widespread growth across the global over the past decade. As described by Schlosser (2012) and Chou et al. (2008), fast food covers food that are massed produced aimed shipping to large consumers but founded fundamentally on prioritising on ‘speed of services’.
View More >>The chapter aims to provide a clarified and detailed description of the findings and analysis in relation to the theoretical aspects explained in the literature review. The execution of thematic analysis by framing themes and sub-themes based on the available data contributes to explore objectives of the research while serving to develop answers for the raised research question (Terry et al., 2017). In this chapter, five key themes are formed within which the gathered data from the interview is analysed and explained.
View More >>Dementia is a chronic and progressive syndrome which results in the deterioration of cognitive function. The cognitive functions affected include; memory, thought process, comprehension, ability to perform arithmetic, language, capacity to learn and judgement or ability to make decisions (Manthorpe et.al,2009). This cognitive impairment is sometimes accompanied with loss of emotional control, a deterioration of social behavior and loss of motivation but interestingly consciousness is maintained in dementia patients.
View More >>This chapter gives an introduction to the study. It introduces the reader to background information regarding lean management in healthcare, thereby enabling a proper understanding of the research topic. Next, the chapter highlights the underlying research objectives and the problem that it seeks to solve. Likewise, this chapter will introduce the reader to the justification and significance of the study, before ultimately stating how the rest of the study will be organized.
View More >>The present study is aimed to determine the predictive relationship between mental health, parental support and substance use. In the context of the present study, the predictor variables include mental health and parental support that are measured by two different questionnaires associated with Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS), Parent-Adult–Child Relationship (PACQ) along with the usage of the questionnaire.
View More >>Mental Health is referred to the behavioural, cognitive and emotional state of well-being in which all the individuals required to have the potentiality for coping with stress experienced normally in life and can work in a productive as well as fruitful way along with would be able to contribute properly in the social community.
View More >>According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2015), dementia is currently a global health challenge. It is estimated that at least 47 million people have dementia around the world, the number expected to increase to 140 million by the year 2050. Due to the projected rise in dementia prevalence, the costs associated with dementia care are likely to rise, thereby causing more challenges with regards to access to dementia care.
View More >>In 2018, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SDFA) implemented a policy that required all food facilities in the Kingdom to give details of ingredients and the amount of calorie content I all foods and beverages consumed within the country (Gillett, 2009). According to Murray (2018), this directive applied to all entities handling food, including restaurants, supermarkets, bakeries, shops, government agencies, universities and recreational facilities.
View More >>The development of diabetes is complex and once a patient is diagnosed, he or she embarks on a tasking and expensive care and management plan. Diabetes mellitus involves many organs of the body including the adipose tissue, kidneys, skeletal muscles, liver and intestinal duct. As such, care packages have to be coordinated.
View More >>Interest of Things (IoT) is seen as a billion of smart, connected “things” more like a “universal global neural network” in the cloud, or on premise that will encompass every aspect of our lives, and its foundation is the central intelligence that is embedded within the device. IoT is the internetworking of physical devices, vehicles and other objects, which comprises of an embedded system with actuators, sensors, and network connectivity that enable to collect and exchange data.
View More >>Vitamin D deficiency is a health problem caused by inadequate exposure to sunlight. Vitamin D is crucial for healthy bones; without this mineral, the body cannot effectually absorb enough calcium, which is vital for bone health.
View More >>In order to achieve better patient experience and health outcomes, it is well acknowledged that it is necessary to involve and consider the needs of patients and their families (Entwistle, 2009). This aspect should particularly ensure that health care provided is in accordance with the children’s and the families’ needs and preferences.
View More >>This chapter is dedicated to analyze the data of the selected articles based on the research question and the inclusion and exclusion criteria with the aid of the Joanna Briggs Institute reviewer’s protocol. According to the JBI approach, it is essential on the part of the researcher, at the time of data analysis to formulate an accurate presentation of the results with the aid of charts, a draft diagram, figure, or table to introduce the findings.
View More >>Stroke is a medical condition which results in the death of the brain cell due to reduced blood flow. Generally, there are three types of stroke condition: Ischaemic stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA), which are due to lack of blood flow; and haemorrhagic which results due to bleeding.
View More >>In 2010, the UK’s National Health Service published a white paper that advocated for the extension of patient choices and elimination of bureaucracy within care pathways (Crowe, et al., 2010). Consequently, chemotherapy service providers extended their services from secondary care to community-level care, building upon previous NHS initiatives to deliver patient-centered care at community level.
View More >>Mental health disorders are considered one of the most significant health problems in the world and some of the leading contributors of lived with disabilities (DLL) globally (Vos et al, 2012). Depression, a mental health disorder, has been a significant part of public health problem that is estimated to have at least 18% prevalence in the western world. In fact, World Health Organization (2004) ranked depression as the world’s third burden of disease and third in middle to high income countries.
View More >>I have encountered and furthermore saw among others the torment, misery and sadness brought about by the clinical condition “depression”. In spite of the fact that in my childhood and for a large portion of my adolescent years, I frequently felt dismal or lost, I was totally uninformed of this overwhelming psychological instability.
View More >>A study conducted recently to examine strategies to attract trainee physicians to the renal medicine identified that complexity of the speciality and heavy workloads were some of the factors contributing to the global decline in the number of physicians with career interest in renal medicine.
View More >>A new strain of the influenza 1 emerged in the USA and Mexico in 2009; this strain quickly spread worldwide. This outbreak was later declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be a pandemic (Girard et al, 2010). Although this disease was not as severe as anticipated in the UK, the healthcare sector experienced significant pressure in regards to it. This strain of pandemic influenza, though mild in most instances, was severe to a minority; it was even sometimes fatal.
View More >>This study reveals the public health agenda that is undertaken inside British society against a specific critical illness. Research is entitled "Generation of awareness in prevention of deaths caused by breast cancer in British Society". Identification of health and wellbeing needs and examining the related policies and strategies has been identified in this context. Health promotion is important as this issue is evolving as a Secondary health concern of the public.
View More >>Opioids is defined as a class of drugs that used for pain relieving and include heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl and pain relievers that are available legally and have been prescribed by physicians (NMC, 2018). All these types of opioids are chemically related and normally interact with opioid receptors in the nerves on the human body.
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