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A clear, concise, and essential guide providing key information
about cancer survivors and their needs-and how those needs can best
be met. Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors: A Guide to Fully Meet
Their Needs in Medical Offices and in the Community is edited by
the director of the Lance Armstrong Cancer Survivorship Program at
the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and comprised of articles by
experts from that prestigious institution, from the Harvard Medical
School, and other leading cancer programs. Its goal is simple: to
assure that the millions of cancer survivors in the United States
get the help they need to live life to its fullest. This timely
work, enriched by conversations with cancer survivors themselves,
explains the array of challenges that may affect survivors, from
physical needs to psychological, spiritual, sexual, and financial
issues. Topics such as nutrition and exercise are also addressed,
as are risk assessment, rehabilitation, and possible cognitive
dysfunction after chemotherapy. A final section explains the nuts
and bolts of starting a professional cancer survivorship program,
from staffing to fundraising, exploring what can and is being done
to help cancer survivors in different settings achieve optimal
health and quality of life. Conversations with cancer survivors
explaining the physical and psychological challenges/obstacles they
face A listing of current cancer survivorship programs across the
United States
This is a resource for professionals involved in determining the
driving capacity of individuals with neurological involvement and
or trauma. While much work has been completed in this new and
growing field, this is the first attempt to bring together clinical
work on assessing driving capacity for different clinical
populations and conditions. Specific topics include, traumatic
brain injury, stroke, dementia, normal aging, medications,
retraining, interventions, medical conditions, legal issues,
practical issues, assessment instruments, simulators, research and
epidemiology. Each chapter will address clinically relevant issues
specific to the clinical population. This comprehensive compilation
of driving assessment of cognitively compromised populations is the
first of its kind and Dr. Schultheis is regarded as a leader in the
field.
*The first definitive handbook about driving assessment of
cognitively impaired populations, a growing area of research
*Addresses a myriad of clinical populations and conditions such as
brain injured and elderly patients
*Written by nationally recognized leaders in their fields of
expertise
The six writers in this book explore the contribution and the
transferability of narrative inquiry from curriculum studies to
daily life in education and in healthcare. They examine the
interconnectivity of reconstructed experience with the construction
of disciplinary identity and knowledge. Thinking narratively, they
write auto/biographically about relationships between teachers,
students, nurses, colleagues, and/or people in their care. As
narrative inquirers, they are curious how research moves forward
professional situations in education and healthcare. The narrative
plotlines of knowledge construction, curriculum building and
identity formation thread through the chapters. In education and
healthcare, the reconstructed experience of a teacher is shown to
be foundational to curriculum content and processes. In nursing
education, we see congruence between narrative inquiry (Clandinin
& Connelly, 1995, 2000; Connelly & Clandinin, 1988, 1999)
as a process that includes the teacher-researcher as
co-participant; and, theorists, such as Watson (1999), include the
nurse in the caring situation as shapers of the experience of
people in their care. As practitioner-researchers, teachers in
education and healthcare construct who they are and how they are in
relationship in the context of social situations. Inquiry, not
certainty (Dewey, 1929), is a life stance that is formative for
education. Practitioners in education and in healthcare will be
interested in this book as a way to make meaning of their
experience. Policymakers and administrators will be interested in
this book as a way of conceptualizing teachers' knowledge as a
source of curriculum. Researchers will be interested in this book
as a demonstration of how narrative inquiry illuminates ways of
being that are educative and an innovative way to study curriculum.
Our health care system is broken and messy. It is serving neither
the patient nor the doctor well. It behooves us, the physicians, to
take the lead and diligently try to fix it. --from THE SENSE OF
DIRECTION The "invisible hand" will start healing and Adam Smith's
"what is good for me" will still be vehemently pursued but not at
the expense of others. With a restored sense of direction, it will
be easy to not only fix the health care mess but tackle other
problems also. --from THE SENSE OF DIRECTION
Virtual communities have gained popularity in many growing fields
and have continued to expand into healthcare environments.
Analyzing the impact these communities have can help provide more
effective methods to support patients and community members. Novel
Applications of Virtual Communities in Healthcare Settings is a
crucial scholarly reference source that examines the challenges
virtual communities can face, as well as the advantages they
provide to members of healthcare organizations. Featuring pertinent
topics that include evaluation frameworks, disaster management,
knowledge translation, and user engagement, this book is ideal for
medical practitioners, academicians, students, and healthcare
researchers that are interested in taking part in the latest
discussions of virtual communities within medical fields.
By relying on private enterprise more than any other developed
nation, American health care has all the appearances of free-market
in action. And for more than a hundred years, attempts to reform
this system (including President Obama's Affordable Care Act) have
been met with opposition from parties warning against the stifling
effect of government intervention. What these warnings about
federal overreach overlook is the fact that the federal government
has long been an indispensible player in guiding and supporting the
current US health care system. Its role is so pervasive and of such
longstanding importance that it is easy to overlook, but it
actually created American health care as we know it today. Seminal
public programs stand behind every segment of America's massive and
hugely profitable health care industry. This is not to deny the
instrumental roles of private entrepreneurship and innovation, but
rather to describe the foundation on which they rest. The
industry's underlying driving force is a massive partnership
between the public and private spheres. The partnership is complex,
and its effects are not always ideal. But for better or worse, it
shapes every aspect of what we in the United States know as health
care. Mother of Invention traces the government's role in building
four key health care sectors into the financial powerhouses they
are today: pharmaceuticals, hospitals, the medical profession, and
private insurance. It traces their history, surveys their growth,
and highlights some of their greatest success stories, which
together reveal the indispensible role of public initiatives in
contemporary private health care. Only by understanding what
actually drives our system can we appreciate possibilities for
meaningful reform or comprehend the true context - historically and
politically - of the Obama plan.
Healthcare delivery reform initiatives focus on improving the
quality of patient care while also increasing the efficiency of
existing healthcare programs. Healthcare Delivery Reform and New
Technologies: Organizational Initiatives contains
cross-disciplinary research on strategic initiatives for healthcare
reform that impact not only patients, but also organizations,
healthcare providers, and policymakers. Contributions focus on the
operational as well as theoretical aspects of healthcare
management, healthcare delivery processes, and patient-centered
initiatives.
Human Resources in Healthcare, Health Informatics and Healthcare
Systems addresses two major problems that threaten the health of
the human race. The first of which is the lack of human resources
in healthcare. We need to ensure that we have an adequate number of
healthcare professionals who are highly motivated and properly
trained. Furthermore, we need to ensure that they have the latest
health technology at their disposal, which is the second major
issue facing the world today. The world's most respected scholars
and practitioners describe their experiences and propose possible
theoretical and practical solutions in this relevant and timely
handbook.
Warning Read this book at your own risk. Upon reading it, some
readers may be afraid to visit doctors or hospitals for the rest of
their lives. However, other readers might die laughing as they
indulge themselves to the variety of the many interesting and
scaring subjects that they will read about. If you're planning to
visit a doctor or hospital, you should read this book before taking
that major step that will probably change your life. If your
decision is to go ahead with that visit, let us hope that you don't
run into some of the bad doctors and hospitals mentioned in this
story. If you ever had any kind of bad experience as a result of
visiting a doctor or hospital, or if you ever heard of anyone else
who had a bad experience, you should definitely read this book.
This story, although fictional, has been comically exaggerated.
However, there is a great deal of reality, and some readers will
find it very convincing, especially if they had similar experiences
as the ones stated in this book. The story deals with the daily
occurrences in certain doctors' offices, as well as certain
hospitals in a major metropolitan city in the Northeast of The
United States. You will see the worst treatments performed by the
worst doctors. However, later on in the story, you will also see
the best treatments offered by the best doctors. The story contains
a generous amount of extremely grim occurrences, but it also
contains a great deal of generosity and compassion. You will see
that there are some people in this story who went out of their way
to do the right thing. You will also see that there are numerous
people who kept the promises that they made to others when they
were in need. If this storychanges the life of only one person for
the better, even for a brief moment, then it was worth writing this
book. The names used in this story have been chosen by the author
as a description of each person or place involved. Actual names
were not used in order to protect the innocent - and the guilty. It
may take some readers a little time to accept the names, but after
they have accepted them, they will find the story extremely
enjoyable and very interesting. Some readers may find it to be a
very valuable and educational account of situations that they
should avoid.
Managing and living a normal and healthy life after renal (kidney)
failure.
Contents of the book:
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Events leading to my kidney failure.
2. The author as a renal patient.
3. The Kidneys. Definition of kidney failure and kidney disease.
Types of renal failure: Acute, chronic, and end stage.
4. Causes, symptoms, and detecting renal failure.
5. Dialysis.
6. Kidney transplants.
7. Problems associated with renal failure.
8. Treatment of renal failure.
9. Diet.
10. Medication.
11. Living a normal, healthy life after renal failure.
12. Attitudes and beliefs.
13. Lifestyle.
14. Organ donor shortage.
15. Research into stem cell technology for kidney failure.
16. Conclusion. 17. About the author. Glossary. References. Lists
of books and jornals.
Recent advancements in medical technology, such as telehealth
services, have influenced the healthcare sector tremendously. While
telehealth technology and its application are not new, it has not
been widely utilized despite the numerous benefits and
opportunities it provides. However, recent policy changes have
lowered obstacles to telehealth access and pushed the use of
telemedicine to deliver acute, chronic, primary, and specialist
care. In order to successfully integrate this technology in all
areas of healthcare, further study is required to fully understand
the best practices and challenges of adoption. Advancement,
Opportunities, and Practices in Telehealth Technology discusses
advances in the digital health technology and telemedicine domains
as well as key challenges, solutions, and opportunities regarding
their use in healthcare. The book also introduces critical
communication protocols, interconnections, system designs, and
developments that are extensively used in the present-day
telehealth process. Covering a wide range of topics such as digital
twins, big data analytics, and robotics, this reference work is an
ideal resource for engineers, industry professionals, hospital
administration, policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
Millions of people each year decide to participate in clinical
trials--medical research studies involving an innovative treatment
for a medical problem. For the patient, such participation can
sometimes be a life-saving choice. But it can also be just the
opposite. Our country years ago adopted rules designed to assure
that people are making informed choices about participation. This
book explains the reality behind those rules: that our current
system of clinical trials hides much of the information patients
need to make the right choices.
Witness the following scenarios:
-Hundreds of patients with colon cancer undergo a new form of
keyhole surgery at leading cancer centers--never being told that
85% of colorectal surgeons, worried that it increases the risk of
the cancer returning, would not themselves undergo that
procedure.
-Tens of thousands of women at high risk of developing breast
cancer are asked to participate in a major research study. They are
told about the option of having both breasts surgically
removed--but not told about the option of taking a standard
osteoporosis pill that might cut the risk of getting breast cancer
by one-half or more.
What The Doctor Didn't Say, principally written by a nationally
prominent expert, is the first book to reveal many heretofore
hidden aspects about the true nature of participation in clinical
trials. It shows why options not commonly known--including getting
a new treatment outside of a research study--can often be the best
choice. It explains how patients can make good decisions even if
there is only limited information about a treatment's effect. And
it does this through the eye-opening stories of what is
happeningdaily to thousands of people.
This book ends up confronting the fundamental dilemma of medical
research: Participation in clinical trials plays a vital role in
advancing knowledge, and many experts fear that if the information
provided herein became widely known, fewer people would
participate. But the authors demonstrate that there is no need to
deceive people into participating in research. We can have a system
that promotes participation while still providing truthful
information to participants.
Within the last years a variety of new healthcare concepts for
supporting and assisting users in technology-enhanced home
environments emerged. These so-called smart healthcare technologies
are characterized by a combined use of information and
communication technologies and health monitoring devices in the
home domain. Smart Healthcare Applications and Services:
Developments and Practices provides an in-depth introduction into
medical, social, psychological, and technical aspects of smart
healthcare applications as well as their consequences for the
design, use and acceptance of future systems. The knowledge and
insights provided in this book will help students as well as
systems designers understand the fundamental social and technical
requirements smart healthcare technologies have to meet.
Modern technology has impacted healthcare and interactions between
patients and healthcare providers through a variety of means
including the internet, social media, mobile devices, and the
internet of things. These new technologies have empowered,
frustrated, educated, and confused patients by making educational
materials more widely available and allowing patients to monitor
their own vital signs and self-diagnose. Further analysis of these
and future technologies is needed in order to provide new
approaches to empowerment, reduce mistakes, and improve overall
healthcare. Impacts of Information Technology on Patient Care and
Empowerment is a critical scholarly resource that delves into
patient access to information and the effect that access has on
their relationship with healthcare providers and their health
outcomes. Featuring a range of topics such as gamification, mobile
computing, and risk analysis, this book is ideal for healthcare
practitioners, doctors, nurses, surgeons, hospital staff, medical
administrators, patient advocates, researchers, academicians,
policymakers, and healthcare students.
Human, Social, and Organizational Aspects of Health Information
Systems offers an evidence-based management approach to issues
associated with the human and social aspects of designing,
developing, implementing, and maintaining health information
systems across a healthcare organization - specific to an
individual, team, organizational, system, and international
perspective. Integrating knowledge from multiple levels, this book
will benefit scholars and practitioners from the medical
information, health service management, information technology
arenas.
In this fascinating and richly illustrated book, John Henderson
takes us into the Renaissance hospitals of Florence, recreating the
enormous barn-like wards and exploring the lives of those who
received and those who administered treatment there. Drawing on an
exceptional range of visual and documentary evidence, Henderson
overturns the popular view of the pre-industrial hospital as a
hellish destination for the dying poor. To the contrary, hospitals
of the era developed specialized, professional care; became
important centers of artistic patronage; and served a large patient
population, only ten percent of whom died during their stay. The
book explores the civic role of Renaissance hospitals, their
beautiful architecture and interior design, and their methods of
medical treatment that continue to influence healthcare practices
today.
Medical internet of things (IoT)-based applications are being
utilized in several industries and have been shown to provide
significant advantages to users in critical health applications.
Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a key role in the growth and
success of medical IoT applications and IoT devices in the medical
sector. To enhance revenue, improve competitive advantage, and
increase consumer engagement, the use of AI with medical IoT should
be encouraged in the healthcare and medical arena. Revolutionizing
Healthcare Through Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things
Applications provides greater knowledge of how AI affects
healthcare and medical efficacy in order to improve outputs. It
focuses on a thorough and comprehensive introduction to machine
learning. Covering topics such as patient treatment, cyber-physical
systems, and telemedicine, this premier reference source is a
dynamic resource for hospital administrators, medical
professionals, government officials, students and faculty of higher
education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Caution Reading this book in it's entirety may cause the following
side effects: Surprise, Anger, Disbelief, and even Amusement. We
begin by revealing the little known, inside workings of the
pharmaceutical industry, based on the experiences of people who
have worked there. Why do you think it is that your drugs cost so
much? Is it because of all the high tech 'stuff' that goes into
making it? Or is it something else that might shock or even anger
you? What goes on behind the scenes often has nothing whatsoever to
do with science. This leads to the second part which has to do with
our health and the things you may not even realize are making us
all sick. This is not just another 'eat right and exercise' book.
You will discover information you have never heard before. There
are even things that have been proven to harm you but have been
covered up or ignored, and even encouraged, as long as there is
money to be made. Do you like investigative reporting? Do you like
history, or science fiction? Do you have a taste for the macabre?
Are you concerned about declining health care, government and
military cover ups, or the high cost of medicine? Written with some
humor and at times a touch of sarcasm, there is a little bit of
something here for everyone. You may or may not agree with some of
the things in this book, but once you start reading it, your
curiosity will make you want to pick it up again and again until
you are finished.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, computational intelligence and
computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems have supported the effective
treatment of the virus. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been
playing a significant role in the rapidly emerging healthcare
sector in terms of CAD, software algorithms, hardware
implementation, and applications in the medical field. Through
this, the constraints of the traditional system must be addressed
to innovate and shed light on emerging healthcare technologies.
Computational Intelligence and Applications for Pandemics and
Healthcare explores the state-of-the-art computational intelligence
approaches in medical data and classifies existing computational
techniques used in medical areas. It discusses the tactics and
methods as well as the limitations and performances of
computational intelligence applications for healthcare. The
constraints of traditional healthcare systems are addressed by
using CAD and computationally-intelligent medical data. Covering
topics such as cloud-based monitoring systems, detection and
diagnosis, and intelligent medical systems, this book is an
excellent resource for computer scientists, government officials,
medical students, medical professionals, hospitals, researchers,
and academicians.
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