Tag: General Health Professions

Poland and Lebanon differed in accessibility, autonomy, and communication
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.

Layered PPIE broadened involvement in the RETURN dental study
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in DentistryStructured layered approach to patient and public involvement in health inequalities research combining experienced contributors with grassroots engagement to enhance socio-economic representation.

Resident doctor cuts could threaten NHS hospital function
NHS analysis warns that cutting resident doctor numbers risks future service capacity and medical training, despite apparent efficiency gains during strikes.

Patients reported high satisfaction in several hospital care areas
Cross-sectional patient satisfaction assessment in cardiology department, Senegal, highlighting communication gaps and clinical care quality indicators across 203 hospitalized patients.

Workplace stress affects healthcare workers in Ethiopia
Cross-sectional study of 496 Ethiopian healthcare workers found 53% experienced workplace stress, with levels linked to qualifications, facility type, and salary.

Healthier lifestyles were linked to more TCIM use in Brazil
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Analysis of lifestyle profiles and traditional, complementary and integrative medicine adoption in Brazilian population reveals positive association between healthier behaviors and TCIM use.

Inpatient satisfaction was linked to service quality in a China hospital survey
Cross-sectional survey of 433 inpatients examining satisfaction determinants in a tertiary Chinese hospital, identifying core service quality dimensions as primary satisfaction predictors.








