Tag: Health care

PET-Health participants reported better collaboration and communication
Brazilian PET-Health program improves interprofessional collaboration among healthcare professionals through structured teamwork, reducing stereotypes and enhancing communication across disciplines.

Emotional regulation group showed improvements in mental health measures
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in PsychologyEvaluation of the emotional resources group, a brief emotion regulation intervention in NHS Scotland secondary care. Results show significant improvements in emotional regulation, self-efficacy.

A three-layer model is proposed for post-COVID suicide-risk detection
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in PsychologyStructured model for hospital suicide-risk detection integrating EHR screening, clinical follow-up, and staff training to address pandemic-era mental health vulnerabilities.

Post-COVID initiatives align unevenly with UHC and health security
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Analysis of 63 post-COVID health policy initiatives reveals 81% alignment with WHO recommendations, but significant gaps between policy commitments and actual implementation of integrated UHC and.

Hospital waste management gaps persist at El Idrissi Hospital
Study of healthcare staff knowledge and practices on medical waste management at El-Idrissi Hospital in Kenitra, Morocco, revealing gaps in training and occupational risk awareness.

Governance of hospital revenue was linked to health service delivery
Study examines how revenue governance and leadership in Kenya’s Level 5 public hospitals affect health service delivery, finding leadership quality moderates governance effectiveness.

GMP training linked to changing intelligence patterns
Explore how GMP implementation drives cognitive performance in healthcare manufacturing through a knowledge-driven mathematical framework analyzing intelligence distribution across sterile.

Impostor syndrome was common in both student groups
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Cross-sectional study quantifying impostor syndrome prevalence in female medical and non-medical students, revealing no significant relationship with self-esteem.

Individual-level SES poorly explained antenatal care completion
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in MedicineAnalysis of individual-level socioeconomic predictors of antenatal care access reveals limited explanatory capacity, highlighting importance of structural determinants.










