Significance of Healthcare professional
Healthcare professionals are trained and licensed individuals, including doctors, nurses, and specialists, who provide medical care, treatment, and support to patients across diverse settings. They diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses, promoting overall health and well-being. Their roles involve understanding patient beliefs, adapting to changing environments, and continuous learning. They require empathy, communication skills, and awareness of cultural contexts. Studies explore their mental health, impact on patient care, and challenges faced in various medical fields.
Synonyms: Medical practitioner, Healthcare worker, Clinician, Health professional, Medical personnel, Health provider, Care provider, Healthcare expert, Healthcare provider, Medical professional, Medical expert, Health practitioner.
In Dutch: Medisch professional; In Finnish: Terveydenhuollon ammattilainen; In Spanish: Profesional sanitario
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Hindu concept of 'Healthcare professional'
In Hinduism, a Healthcare professional encompasses licensed practitioners, healers, and researchers. They diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses, integrate traditional practices, and collaborate for patient well-being, while also considering cultural contexts and personalized care.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) They should play a pivotal role in diagnosing and providing appropriate interventions for students afflicted by Student's Elbow, offering physical therapy, ergonomic modifications, and surgical interventions.[1] (2) It is essential to consult them for personalized advice and guidance on managing Sthaulya safely and effectively.[2] (3) Sushruta provides guidelines for working as this, and a person becomes a doctor when they have completed the studies, training and other formalities required to practice medicine.[3] (4) This refers to individuals who work in the healthcare sector and are responsible for evaluating the risk stages of potential autonomic complications.[4] (5) Healthcare professionals are individuals trained and licensed to provide medical care, including doctors, nurses, and specialists, who utilize their expertise to diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses, promoting the health and well-being of patients.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) To involve these in the drug monitoring processes, they should be sensitized on pharmacovigilance.[6] (2) Individuals working in the healthcare sector, who need a variety of soft skills to achieve flawless collaboration, and also require empathy, sensitivity, and good communication with patients and their families.[7]
From: Kautilya Arthashastra
(1) Physicians and healers who provide medicinal and ceremonial support against diseases and epidemics.[8]
The concept of Healthcare professional in scientific sources
"Healthcare professional" encompasses trained individuals providing medical care, including doctors, nurses, and specialists. They prioritize patient well-being, promote access to care, report adverse reactions, and engage in ongoing education.
From: South African Family Practice
(1) The first visit is for insertion of the contraceptive subdermally by a trained healthcare professional, the second is for a 3-month check-up post-insertion.[9] (2) There has been reluctance among these to discuss sexuality with their patients. These need to develop the skills to discuss sexuality, intimacy and fertility wishes with patients.[10] (3) It is asserted the need for caregiver burden screening by healthcare professionals to integrate interventions aimed at addressing these determinants in the care offered to CLHIV.[11] (4) Including allied healthcare professionals, working with them has advantages of allowing students to appreciate the contribution of other disciplines.[12] (5) This term refers to individuals who work in the field of healthcare, providing medical services.[13]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) Active engagement, clear communication with and feedback from NGOs are required for mutual learning that benefits the NGO, the healthcare professional and the client. This helps improve the healthcare.[14] (2) They can teach PWSCI self-management interventions to reduce the impact of pain.[15] (3) Individuals who provide vision screenings, like private optometrists, ophthalmologists, optical dispensers and medical practitioners, for children of school-going age.[16] (4) Individuals responsible for the healthcare of the nation, using their skills to address public health issues.[17] (5) Many of these, including speech-language therapists, are uncertain about how the National Health Insurance will impact service delivery, professional autonomy, and resource allocation within the healthcare system.[18]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Healthcare professionals can refer to guidelines for adult stroke rehabilitation and recovery provided by the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association.[19] (2) These are individuals, such as physiotherapists, who may aid in the encouragement of sports participation.[20] (3) These are individuals trained and licensed to provide healthcare services, and the text discusses the need for more and better-trained health professionals.[21] (4) These are individuals trained and licensed to provide healthcare services, and their practices were significantly affected by the pandemic and the need for telehealth solutions.[22] (5) Healthcare professionals are individuals with expertise in treating and managing injuries, and they are essential for implementing rehabilitation programs.[23]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Health science students will become future healthcare professionals, so they need appropriate NQoL.[24] (2) These are individuals, such as doctors and physical therapists, who are involved in providing medical care to patients, which is important for the study.[25] (3) These are the individuals who provide medical care and the study suggests that their reluctance to apply the diagnostic label of a specific condition might contribute to delays in identification.[26] (4) Healthcare professionals play a crucial role in educating patients about insulin use, and this education module is meant for the patients to understand and to improve their adherence.[27] (5) This is a group whose mobile phones were studied to understand the extent of bacterial contamination and its potential implications.[28]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This article calls for a change in their approaches and practices so that psychosocial care and professionals can be integrated into the healthcare system.[29] (2) This term encompasses a wide range of individuals who work in the healthcare industry, including doctors, nurses, therapists, and other personnel involved in providing medical care, treatments, and support to patients.[30] (3) This phrase refers to individuals trained to provide medical services, encompassing various roles and responsibilities within the healthcare system.[31] (4) This group comprises individuals working in the medical field, like doctors and nurses, who are directly involved in patient care and treatment, as well as in public health initiatives, within the context of the provided text.[32] (5) These are individuals, such as nurses, whose knowledge of breast cancer risk factors and practices of self breast examination were assessed in studies.[33]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) AI-enhanced CDS functionalities alert healthcare professionals regarding potential drug-drug interactions, inappropriate prescriptions, and redundant therapies.[34] (2) Individuals who provide medical care and treatment, they can be assisted by understanding the safety and effectiveness of NRT in the ICU.[35] (3) Engage stakeholders, including the public, these, and policymakers, in discussions about nano materials’ safety.[36] (4) These are trained and licensed individuals who provide medical care and guidance.[37] (5) These individuals, along with policymakers, may use research findings to focus on interventions to improve the QOL.[38]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Individuals who are the target audience for the training provided through the courses offered by the Society.[39] (2) Individuals working in this field have expressed concerns regarding the safety of herbal slimming preparations when used simultaneously with antiretrovirals.[40] (3) Healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, play a crucial role in the management of chronic diseases, and training them is essential for addressing gaps in healthcare.[41] (4) These are individuals trained and licensed to provide medical care and treatments to patients within a healthcare system.[42] (5) These are individuals, such as doctors and nurses, who are trained and licensed to provide medical care and support to patients.[43]
From: Journal of Metabolic Health
(1) These individuals may not be critically appraising evidence and instead rely on media stories, which is a concern in the context of health policy and decision-making.[44] (2) These are individuals who provide medical care, including physicians, nutritionists, and other specialists, who play a vital role in supporting patients with diabetes and guiding their treatment plans.[45] (3) This phrase refers to the individuals involved in providing healthcare, who should support this approach.[46] (4) This term describes the individuals, such as healthcare providers, nutritionists, fitness experts, and researchers, who attended the Symposium to explore treatments and strategies for metabolic health and collaborate with patients.[47] (5) These individuals, including providers and researchers, were the target audience of the Symposium, which aimed to provide them with valuable information to address specific symptoms or chronic conditions using metabolic health methods.[48]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) These individuals play a crucial role in educating patients to enhance adherence and overall treatment outcomes.[49] (2) Individuals working in the healthcare field who can transmit infections acquired from the community to patients and other healthcare professionals, underscoring the importance of their vaccination status.[50] (3) This guide on herbal medicines is intended to assist individuals working in health-related fields.[51] (4) Recommendations from physicians and other healthcare professionals were significant drivers for vaccination, with physicians being the primary source of information and influence on vaccination decisions.[52]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) This refers to the individuals who provide medical care, and it is important for them to understand why patients use herbal medicines, facilitating the negotiation of effective medical treatment procedures.[53]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) These individuals, such as doctors and nurses, play a crucial role in the identification and treatment of brucellosis in humans, requiring adequate training and resources.[54]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Agents who, along with citizens, are key in the consolidation of digital transformation, having “the last word” in its progress.[55] (2) Tactics could include engaging people with opposition and/or hesitancy through discussion with them and having open forums on social media sites.[56] (3) These are individuals who provide medical care, and telemedicine can support their decision-making, improve their ability to operate, and connect them with specialists, especially in remote areas with limited resources.[57] (4) One of the statistical hypotheses of the present research assumed that there is no concentration of responses regarding the sources used for mental health information, but in fact the data suggests there is a concentration on these.[58] (5) The healthcare professionals can recognize that the core problem is the traditional approach to managing them, according to this article about the theory of constraints.[59]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The study suggests that nutritionists, exercise physiologists, physiotherapists, and psychologists could play an important specific additional role in patient follow-up.[60] (2) It is the group that all responding hotels indicated that they could house evacuees or injured for treatment by.[61] (3) There is a particular shortage of these workers in rural areas, which requires adequate policies for the retention and remuneration to improve access to healthcare services.[62] (4) These are individuals working in the medical field who make decisions regarding the acceptance of telemedicine technology, influencing patient care.[63] (5) Healthcare professionals, including hospital nurses, geriatric nurses, and physician assistants, use case management software to implement care plans and support and simplify healthcare services for their clients.[64]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) Healthcare professionals who provide care to pregnant women using substances should aim to understand their risk perception and why they are indulging in risky behaviour in line with HBM and patientcentredness.[65] (2) A specialist with appropriate expertise and training in diagnosing ADHD, such as a child psychiatrist, a paediatric neurologist, or a neurodevelopmental paediatrician.[66] (3) Inappropriate prescribing of benzodiazepines by healthcare professionals is considered one of the leading causes of related disorders.[67] (4) These are individuals, such as doctors, nurses, and therapists, who are trained and licensed to provide medical care and support to patients.[68] (5) This refers to individuals who work in the healthcare field and are trained to provide medical care and support, including nurses, doctors, and other specialists.[69]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) These are individuals working in the medical field who encounter increasing numbers of patients from ethnic backgrounds that differ from their own.[70] (2) It refers to individuals working in the healthcare field who should consider patient gender as a significant factor to improve spiritual well-being.[71] (3) Healthcare professionals need to address the whole person and will not practice exemplary medicine without attending to all patient needs, including spiritual needs.[72] (4) Healthcare professionals are individuals trained and licensed to provide medical care, and their personal religious beliefs can sometimes lead to conscientious objections in certain situations.[73] (5) For the most part, healthcare professionals there do not advise women about the emotional or spiritual aspects of the experience in Catalonia.[74]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Healthcare professionals, including physicians, pharmacists, and nurses, were the participants in the study evaluating the implementation and practice of ASP in Al Ahsa.[75]