Significance of Clinical management
Synonyms: Medical management, Patient care, Healthcare management, Clinical governance, Treatment management., Healthcare administration, Health management, Clinical administration
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Hindu concept of 'Clinical management'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) The text discusses a clinical approach to managing a specific condition, outlining the methods used for patient care and treatment.[1] (2) Madhutailika Basti presents a window of opportunity in the clinical management of Diabetic Neuropathy, suggesting its potential in treatment.[2] (3) This is the process of treating a specific condition, which involves the use of Nasaapana and Nasya, with the study demonstrating their effectiveness in alleviating symptoms and managing the disease.[3] (4) This refers to the practical care and treatment of patients within a healthcare setting, and the text suggests its application in the context of COVID-19.[4] (5) Clinical management is the focus of the article, and it discusses the achievements through Panchakarma, and it is an important aspect of medical practice.[5]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Clinical management is guided by diagnosis, indicating the prognosis and helping to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment and the eradication of disease by monitoring abnormalities.[6]
The concept of Clinical management in scientific sources
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Specific recommendations are intended as a guide based on expert consensus and current evidence.[7] (2) This management is essential for effective ART programs, with standard guidelines reducing treatment complexity and increasing access, especially in resource-poor countries.[8] (3) Clinical management refers to the medical care and treatment provided to the patients in the study, which included testing, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.[9] (4) Every primary clinician should have contact details of specialist clinicians, programme managers and their NHLS EID laboratory from the outset, facilitating a multidisciplinary approach and should include the data set listed in Box 1.[10] (5) The care provided to patients in the study, including the ROTF intervention, designed to provide integrated adherence support and clinical management.[11]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is the treatment and care of patients, and the goal in clinical management of cases is to reduce morbidity and mortality, and minimize transmission.[12] (2) This is the process of treating and caring for patients, and the follow-up instructions and treatment recommendations are documented in the feedback letters.[13] (3) The South African Department of Health and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases provide guidelines on the clinical management of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 disease.[14] (4) This refers to the actions taken by healthcare providers to diagnose, treat, and care for patients with medical conditions like hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, with the goal of improving outcomes.[15] (5) This is the process of providing medical care to patients, and the study assesses the standard of clinical management to determine the causes of maternal deaths and to make recommendations for improvement in healthcare practices.[16]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Clinical management involves the processes and decisions made by healthcare providers to diagnose and treat patients, and the three-stage assessment helps inform clinical management.[17] (2) This is the process of providing care to a patient, which involves diagnosis and treatment and is supported by diagnostic imaging, particularly in rural hospitals, as mentioned in the text.[18] (3) The text references the clinical management of snake bites, discussing the guidelines and strategies used in handling these incidents, especially in the Southeast Asian region.[19] (4) This refers to the practices and strategies used to treat medical conditions, and the study examined the adherence of doctors to guidelines for hypertension management.[20] (5) This refers to the process of providing medical care to patients, including diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring. Healthcare practitioners at all levels have been at the forefront of the outbreak in terms of the clinical management of confirmed positive cases of the disease.[21]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Clinical management refers to the approaches to treating the illness and epidemiological and microbiological studies are necessary to develop appropriate strategies.[22] (2) Clinical management can be improved by using dMRI with probabilistic tractography to monitor intervention outcomes.[23] (3) This refers to the process of making decisions about the care of patients, including diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, based on clinical evidence and judgment.[24] (4) This refers to the methods used to treat and care for patients, and redesigning these strategies can be influenced by the identification of certain prognostic elements.[25] (5) Clinical management refers to the process of providing medical care to a patient, including diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring, and diffusion MRI with probabilistic tractography is potentially beneficial to be used as an adjunct to the clinical management of CP.[26]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) A symposium will be held on this topic in the context of chronic respiratory disease.[27] (2) The use of outcome measures is valuable in direct clinical management, among other uses, such as justifying interventions to funders.[28] (3) Clinical management of low back pain can integrate psychosocial perspectives to improve patient outcomes and provide more holistic care.[29] (4) This is the process of treating and caring for patients, including the use of exercises for balance training and postural control, and considering postural instability and balance deficits in the care plan.[30] (5) This refers to the practice of treating patients, and the standardization of PAIVM's could result in better management of patients.[31]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This phrase represents the management of a severe acute respiratory infection when the disease is suspected, according to the text.[32] (2) The care provided to patients, and the need for more rigorous care for older tuberculosis patients was emphasized.[33] (3) This refers to the practical application of medical knowledge and skills in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with MDR-TB, following established guidelines and protocols.[34] (4) This is the process of treating various disease conditions, including COVID-19, where a number of factors form limitations that challenge the preclinical translation of NFkB modulators to this process.[35] (5) This is a process that may be improved by the clinical impact of SMS printers, potentially leading to earlier intervention and improved patient outcomes.[36]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This pertains to the medical care and treatment strategies for individuals suffering from drug-resistant tuberculosis.[37] (2) The overall approach to treating patients, including the use of various modalities for conditions like acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning.[38] (3) Ipomoea aquatica may be utilized for the effective treatment and clinical management of Alzheimer's disease.[39] (4) Clinical management for phosphide poisoning is challenging due to the lack of a specific antidote, requiring protocols to treat vital functions.[40] (5) The practical application of medical knowledge and skills in the care of patients.[41]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) The medical care provided to a patient, and thirst can be exacerbated by the clinical management.[42]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The direct care and handling of patients' medical conditions by healthcare professionals involved in the study.[43]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is a method of care that was compared to interpersonal psychotherapy in a study involving patients with coronary artery disease and depression, with results showing how it can reduce depressive symptoms.[44] (2) Clinical management is the description of the clinical management of patients admitted with a diagnosis of a mental disorder associated with a comorbid medical condition.[45] (3) This refers to the process of treating a patient, and is influenced by the results of imaging scans.[46] (4) This was assessed by reexamining the clinical charts of the respective patients to assess what the treating clinician had decided in terms of this, and the impact of abnormalities on this was also assessed.[47] (5) The adequate diagnosis and clinical management of related substance-abuse and addiction problems should, therefore, also fall in the domain of the health sector.[48]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This is the process of managing patients with septic shock, where hydrocortisone, a commonly used glucocorticoid, exerts anti-shock, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and immunosuppressive effects.[49]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) This should be part of the services offered, alongside comprehensive assessment, extensive outreach, and coordination of social, medical, and mental health services.[50]