Executive Summary
The SMART project aims to bridge the evidence-policy/practice gap in hip fracture pain management in Australia. With approximately 19,000 hip fracture cases annually, this project is important. Evidence-based guidelines for pain management exist. Still, their implementation falls short, leading to adverse patient outcomes and increased healthcare costs. The project's multidisciplinary team, led by an experienced orthopedi…
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Citation: Rapaport, P., Livingston, G., Hamilton, O., Turner, R., Stringer, A., Robertson, S., & Cooper, C. (2018). How do care home staff understand, manage and respond to agitation in people with dementia? A qualitative study. BMJ Open, 8(6), e022260. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022260
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The study by Rapaport et al. (2018) aimed to shed light on the way care home staff understood and responded t…
Client A
At 8:30 AM, as my daily practice, I reviewed the client's care plan. I had a thorough conversation with the care staff at the institution, hammering home the significance of sustaining an atmosphere that fosters respect and decency. We reviewed the safeguards put in place to guarantee her right to a secure and comfortable home, taking care to address any required issues or changes. Around 10:30 AM, I noticed she was becoming increasingl…
Introduction
The choice made by Australia to switch from voluntary to required health warnings on alcohol containers exemplifies a global shift in perspective regarding the impacts of alcohol use on public health. This change is the result of a combination of common concerns among international organizations and Australian research insights (Heenan et al., 2021). Alcohol's negative health effects have been repeatedly brought up by the World Heal…
Exploring human Dignity and the common good: A deeper look into the ICN
Referring to the preamble of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, inalienable and equal rights along with inherent dignity have been recognized as basic to all humans. With humans being kept at the centre the idea of common good begins by what it means to be human. It recognizes the aspect of human relationships as a social being not designed to be isolated. The…
Risk factor and impact on Graves disease: Genetic history
Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones, can be influenced by various risk factors, with genetics or family history playing a pivotal role in increasing susceptibility to this condition (Antonelli et al., 2020). Firstly, individuals with a family history of autoimmune thyroid diseases, including Graves' disease, may inherit s…
Risk factor and impact on Graves disease: Genetic history
Graves' disease, an autoimmune thyroid disorder characterized by the overproduction of thyroid hormones, can be influenced by various risk factors, with genetics or family history playing a pivotal role in increasing susceptibility to this condition (Antonelli et al., 2020). Firstly, individuals with a family history of autoimmune thyroid diseases, including Graves' disease, may…
Research Question
"Do type 2 diabetic patients achieve better glucose control with physical activity as their primary treatment compared to type 2 diabetic patients treated with medication therapy?"
Background
Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been recognized as an epidemiological health burden, especially observed in developing nations. As per the statistical estimation by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), T2DM i…
Introduction
Virtue is a fundamental ethical concept in society that revolves around developing positive character traits and moral excellence in individuals. It is rooted in the idea that ethical behaviour should be guided by rules and principles and by cultivating virtuous qualities such as honesty, compassion, courage, integrity, and wisdom (Papouli, 2019). Virtue ethics emphasises the importance of character development and the pursuit of a …
Introduction
The lived experiences that people within certain demographic groupings frequently stay hidden by dominant and privileged sections of the society. First Nation Australians are one such group, and they bring with them a rich and varied cultural history that has persisted for millennia, a complex system of customs, dialects, and tales. But underneath this heritage lurks a complicated set of problems, with mental health issues playing a…
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