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A practical guide for primary health care personnel in the clinical
and supportive care of people with HIV/AIDS. This book is a
user-friendly, practical guide for medical personnel who treat,
care for, or support people with HIV/AIDS at the primary care
level. This updated edition addresses many areas including TB,
STDs, HIV testing, counselling, treatment, education terminal care,
specific needs of women and children, mother to child transmission
and risk and injury to health care personnel. Illustrations are
used throughout the book to promote a caring, accepting attidue to
AIDS. In addition to doctors and primary care nurses, this book is
also useful for counsellors, social workers, psychologists,
alternative health care professionals and therapists. It also
serves as a useful reference guide in clinics and in the training
of personnel.
The use of technology in health sciences has a direct impact on
health outcomes, as well as on the quality and the safety of
healthcare processes. In addition, the use of new technological
developments in medical education has proven to be greatly
effective, as it allows to create realistic learning environments
to experience with procedures and devices that will become common
in medical practice. However, bringing in new technologies into the
health sector is a complex task. Different actors such as health
and care practitioners, technological solution providers, health
organizations and regulators and governing bodies, are involved in
care provision. Thus, from the point of view of the technological
research and development community it is important to have a
comprehensive vision of the health sciences ecosystem (encompassing
many different areas of research). This book provides an overview
of the technological trends within the health sciences ecosystem,
identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the research presented
to date and depicting the possible future research directions
within education and practice. Healthcare technologies are a highly
valued tool for improving and transforming healthcare. As they are
being adopted by the health community, there has been a reduction
in the number of cases of human error, an improvement in clinical
outcomes, easier coordination, and more efficient clinical
practices. This book has an impact on the different levels of the
health sciences ecosystem. It allows developers of medical
technologies to broaden their perspective for the creation of
future medical technologies and applications, and on the other
hand, allows practitioners and medical educators to gain insight
into emerging technological research within the health sciences.
Digital health has faced obstacles from poor IT systems
implementation to lack of consumer acceptance. Very little is known
about the management, development, and design of digital health
projects, the level of IT adoption, and the role of digital
leadership that is needed to successfully drive health projects.
Digital health, if successfully implemented, offers tremendous
opportunities in health data analytics for consumers of health
services and service providers that include health information
portability, personalization of health information by consumers,
easy access and usefulness of health information, and better
management of electronic data records by health institutions and
the government. Research suggests that despite assurances provided
to consumers, digital information security and digital health
innovation have been a challenge and are only slowly being
accepted. Opportunities and Challenges in Digital Healthcare
Innovation is an innovative research publication that identifies
digital health innovation opportunities and obstacles and proposes
frameworks and conceptual models for digital health innovation that
empowers consumers of digital health to use the information to make
informed decisions and choices. Highlighting topics such as data
analytics, health regulations, and telehealth, this book is ideal
for IT consultants, medical software developers, data scientists,
hospital administrators, medical practitioners, policymakers,
academicians, researchers, and students.
Covers the most common conditions seen in an out-of-hours primary
care or urgent medical care setting. Urgent and Out-of-Hours
Primary Care provides practical guidance on the diagnosis and
management of the acute medical conditions seen most commonly in an
out-of-hours setting. Covers over 200 acute medical conditions
commonly encountered when working in an urgent and primary care
setting Colour photographs provide the reader with further
important information on assessing patients presenting with acute
medical conditions Key 'red flag' features are highlighted in boxes
The latest guidance and prescribing information is provided Uses a
consistent approach: each condition features discussions of
presentation, assessment and management Offers practical guidance
on how to use telephone triage, video consultations and home visits
effectively Assumes access to basic diagnostic aids only Provides
differential diagnoses by symptom Indicates when to refer to
hospital and when to order an emergency ambulance This book is
aimed at GPs, GP trainees, doctors, medical students, nurses,
paramedics, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals involved
in providing urgent and out-of-hours primary care to patients.
Telemedicine, which involves electronic communications and
software, provides the same clinical services to patients without
the requirement of an in-person visit. Essentially, this is
considered remote healthcare. Though telemedicine is not a new
practice, it has become an increasingly popular form of healthcare
delivery due to current events, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
Not only are visits being moved onto virtual platforms, but
additional materials and correspondence can remain in the digital
sphere. Virtual lab results, digital imaging, medical diagnosis,
and video consultations are just a few examples that encompass how
telemedicine can be used for increased accessibility in healthcare
delivery. With telemedicine being used in both the diagnosis and
treatment of patients, technology in healthcare can be implemented
at almost any phase of the patient experience. As healthcare
delivery follows the digital shift, it is important to understand
the technologies, benefits and challenges, and overall impacts of
the remote healthcare experience. The Research Anthology on
Telemedicine Efficacy, Adoption, and Impact on Healthcare Delivery
presents the latest research on best practices for adopting
telehealth into medical practices and its efficacy and solutions
for the improvement of telemedicine, as well as addresses emerging
challenges and opportunities, including issues such as securing
patient data and providing healthcare accessibility to rural
populations. Covering important themes that include doctor-patient
relationships, tele-wound monitoring, and telemedicine regulations,
this book is essential for healthcare professionals, doctors,
medical students, academic and medical libraries, medical
technologists, practitioners, stakeholders, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in the emerging technological
developments and solutions within the field of telemedicine.
Along with the introduction of technology in nearly every facet of
human life comes the question of the ethical side of using
technology to improve the human condition, whether that be
physically or mentally. The capabilities of human enhancement
technologies have created a dual-sided approach to discussing human
enhancement: the critical approach of attempting to reach human
perfection and the ethics within that idea and the endless
capabilities of technology that have greatly impacted the medical
field. It is essential to discuss both aspects within these
emerging technologies, whether as separate entities or as cohesive
units. Ranging from disease detection and treatment to implants and
prosthetics to robotics and genetic engineering, human enhancement
technologies are widespread and multi-purposed. By going beyond the
capabilities of human hands, these technologies have propelled
modern medicine and healthcare to new levels that have allowed
humans to face new treatments or assistive technologies not seen
before. The Research Anthology on Emerging Technologies and Ethical
Implications in Human Enhancement covers the primary technologies
and tools being used in medicine and healthcare along with
discussions on the ethics of enhancing the human body. Topics
covered include prosthetics and implants, robotics, human
disorders/diseases and treatments and smart technologies, along
with law and theory. This publication serves as a valuable
reference work for doctors, medical professionals, researchers,
students, professionals, and practitioners involved in fields that
include ethics, medicine, computer science, robotics, genetics,
assistive technologies, nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, and
biotechnology.
Technological advancements in the last few decades have
significantly revolutionized the healthcare industry, resulting in
life expectancy improvement in human beings. The use of automated
machines in healthcare has reduced human errors and has notably
improved disease diagnosis efficiency. Design and Development of
Affordable Healthcare Technologies provides emerging research on
biomedical instrumentation, bio-signal processing, and device
development within the healthcare industry. This book provides
insight into various subjects including patient monitoring, medical
imaging, and disease classification. This book is a vital reference
source for medical professionals, biomedical engineers, scientists,
researchers, and medical students interested in the comprehensive
research on the advancements in healthcare technologies.
Over the decades, the fields of health information systems and
informatics have seen rapid growth. Such integrative efforts within
the two disciplines have resulted in emerging innovations within
the realm of medicine and healthcare. The Handbook of Research on
Emerging Perspectives on Healthcare Information Systems and
Informatics provides emerging research on the innovative practices
of information systems and informatic software in providing
efficient, safe, and impactful healthcare systems. While
highlighting topics such as conceptual modeling, surveillance data,
and decision support systems, this handbook explores the
applications and advancements in technological adoption and
application of information technology in health institutions. This
publication is a vital resource for hospital administrators,
healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners seeking
current research on health information systems in the digital era.
This book presents the latest knowledge on both the physiological
and the microbiological aspects of wound healing. Fresh insights
into the process of cutaneous wound healing are described, which
involves tissue regeneration and repair processes consisting of a
sequence of molecular and cellular events. The management of
infected wounds is then discussed in detail, covering the roles of
traditional medicine practices, novel anti-infective formulations,
non-antibiotic approaches, and probiotic bacteria. A section
devoted to the interdisciplinary approach to wound care addresses
topics including in vitro and in vivo research models, the
development of advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering, and
the potential applications of bioscaffolds. The authors are all
leading researchers in the field. This book is an attempt to
showcase current research status and future directions in the area
of wound-healing research, which must be of interest to a large
group of readers and researchers interested in this field.
A new and creative way of thinking about the consultation in
primary care, for both trainees and practising GPs The book
features a unique Two Houses model to help the reader move away
from completing a series of tasks to focusing on the two key
objectives at the heart of every consultation: Working out what
matters (The House of Discovery) Deciding with the patient what to
do about it (The House of Decision) Using the rich metaphors
contained within these houses, the book explores common pitfalls
that can beset those who are learning the craft of consulting in
primary care, and encourages the reader to fill their toolbox with
the skills needed to develop their own patient-centred consultation
style. The GP Consultation Reimagined is based on the author's
experience of teaching communication skills over 10 years as a GP
Training Programme Director. "This book will not teach you to
improve your consultations. That is its great merit. Instead, it
will encourage you to learn how to consult better." From the
Foreword by Roger Neighbour
This ambitious book provides the latest research in leading topics
of behavioral medicine and evidence-based strategies for its
application in solving clinical problems. Each of the book's
clinical chapters, covering a breadth of topics from doctor-patient
communication to patient adherence, preparation for surgery and
cancer, begins with a clinical case study that guides the reader
through the chapter. The author expertly takes the reader through
relevant background information, including the epidemiology and
medical background of the disease, the psychological predictors of
onset or prognosis in the condition, and relevant psychological
interventions. The chapters conclude by revisiting the case study
with an evidence-based solution that applies the topics discussed
to better treat the patient's body and mind. Included among the
topics: Models of stress and methodological considerations in
behavioral medicine Doctor-patient communication and increasing
patient adherence Psychosocial factors in coronary heart disease
Psychosocial factors and the prognosis of cancer Psychological
aspects of health and illness in the elderly Emergency mental
health after traumatic events This depth of clinical guidance and
exploration of biobehavioral mechanisms makes Behavioral Medicine:
An Evidence-Based Biobehavioral Approach an essential resource for
practitioners and practitioners-in-training, including medical
students, health psychologists and other professionals in health
promotion, disease prevention, psychotherapy and counseling, and
primary care medicine.
This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious
diseases, physiology, general nursing, and medicine as well as
measurement accuracy and the history of our understanding of fever.
This book employs an interdisciplinary approach to exploring our
concept of body temperature and specifically fever. The present
volume revolves around thermometry, taking the reader on a journey
from the past to the present. Yet while the emphasis is on the
clinical importance of obtaining accurate, quantitative
measurements of body temperature, the reader is also introduced to
the most recent clinical work on the subject. This book represents
a truly cross-disciplinary collaboration, using evidence-based
practice to integrate physiological and immunological knowledge.
The authors' intention with this volume is to help readers gain
better insight into the importance of using knowledge from
different disciplines to develop an appreciation of the different
aspects of body temperature. In addition, the reader will come to
understand the concept of fever in a broader perspective than is
traditionally adopted.
The book begins with a public health/epidemiologic examination of
the situation, with a systematic view of the problem based on
classic (infectious disease) epidemiologic principles applied to
this behavioral health issue. This application is expanded to take
into account the fact that unlike most epidemics in our species'
history, a unique factor that must be accounted for in any public
health analysis is that the host (opioid-dependent/misusing
patient) is generally not under sufficiently strong motivation to
avoid the disease. The introduction concludes with a survey of
recent containment approaches, categorized epidemiologically by
target (agent, vector, host.) The remainder of the book is
organized according to this framework, addressing agent,
vector/transmission and host, respectively. Sections Three and Four
comprise the major focus of the book, and are dedicated primarily
to practical education for primary care providers in preventing
opioid use disorder, and overcoming it after the fact.
This ambitious resource presents an inventive approach to
integrating pediatric and mental health care based in
comprehensive, family-centered service delivery. Its framework adds
a problem-solving focus to the core principles of pediatric
consultation-liaison psychiatry, emphasizing young patients'
developmental, family, and social context. An international panel
of expert clinicians explores the value of the mental health
component in treating complex and chronic cases across varied
settings, as well as practical considerations in implementing
collaborative pediatric care systemwide, including at the global
level. Detailed case histories illustrate skills and traits
essential to making this problem-based approach work, such as
multidimensional thinking, a prevention mentality, a dedication to
lifelong learning, and empathy and respect for young clients and
their families. Included in the coverage: * Pediatric medicine for
the child psychiatrist. * Safety issues in a general medical
facility setting. * "Other medical" presentations and
considerations in pediatric consultation-liaison psychiatry. *
Principles of biopsychosocial formulation and interventions in the
pediatric medical setting. * Preventive models for reducing major
causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. Child and
adolescent psychiatrists, child and school psychologists, and
physicians in pediatrics, general practice, and family medicine
will welcome Pediatric Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry as both a
robust training text and a blueprint for the future of children's
medicine.
Medication management is an essential component of therapeutic
success in the treatment of chronic diseases. However, patients who
do not regularly take their prescribed medications are a primary
concern of health systems worldwide. A significant proportion of
patients on chronic medications fail to adhere to their treatments,
and suboptimal adherence leads to dire clinical and financial
consequences on the personal level. Moreover, non-adherence can
adversely impact public healthcare costs and the clinical outcomes
of patients. Design and Quality Considerations for Developing
Mobile Apps for Medication Management: Emerging Research and
Opportunities is a collection of innovative research that combines
theory and practice on optimizing strategies to improve medication
adherence and overall health and wellbeing in patients through the
design of usable and reliable mobile app-based systems.
Highlighting a broad range of topics including pharmaceutical care,
quality assessment, and health behavior frameworks, this book is
ideally designed for clinicians, pharmacists, healthcare providers,
programmers, software developers, researchers, academicians, and
students.
Clinical decision support systems, medical applications, and
electronic health records each help to ensure the provision of
efficient, accurate healthcare services, thereby providing patients
with a better experience and overall reducing health care costs.
Advancing Technologies and Intelligence in Healthcare and Clinical
Environments Breakthroughs is a prime resource for both academic
researchers and practitioners looking to advance their knowledge of
the interdisciplinary areas of healthcare information technology
and management research. This book addresses innovative concepts
and critical issues in the emerging field of health information
systems and informatics, with an emphasis on sustainable computer
information systems, ensuring healthcare efficiency, and denoising
MRI and ECG outputs.
The use of mobile devices in medical care settings and by wellness
professionals has influenced and changed many aspects of clinical
practice. Mobile devices have become ubiquitous in these settings,
leading to rapid growth in the development of medical apps.
Contemporary Applications of Mobile Computing in Healthcare
Settings is a critical scholarly resource that explores the
benefits of using mobile devices and apps in the medical field and
examines the shortcomings in the validation practices regarding
these technologies. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics
such as smart healthcare, patient surveillance, and body fitness
monitoring, this book is geared toward academicians, nurses,
medical professionals, practitioners, and students seeking current
research on the quality and safety of the apps currently available
for use by medical care professionals.
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