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Treating ADHD isn’t a “one size fits all” journey — there’s no one treatment that works for everyone. Medication remains one of the most effective
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
8 ways to treat ADHD that aren't medication
Alternate ways to treat ADHD Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Certification
Carolay Rico's curator insight,
August 21, 9:47 PM
La importancia del conocimiento de el manejo de TDH en los niños y adultos estas estrategias no sustituyen el tratamiento médico. Lo recomendable es consultar con un profesional de salud para determinar qué opciones son adecuadas para cada persona.
Public-sector workers hit as hard as private sector by rising health care costs, feel extra pressure of politics and stiff resistance to tax increases.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Public sector workers face extra burden with rising health care costs
Healthcare costs Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Certifications
The FDA approved a new ADHD drug in July. The coverage says it's a non-stimulant, first-in-class, stimulant-like. I read all seven trials. Here's what survives the fine print.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
A New ADHD Medication Is Here. Read the Fine Print With Me
ADHD treatment Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
Explore how healthcare organizations are applying AI across clinical care, operations, access and research — and what it takes to scale those efforts responsibly.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
AI in Healthcare: Use Cases, Data & Governance | Snowflake
AI in healthcare Please also review AIHCP's AI Healthcare course
Reclaiming Medicine: The Ancient Practices That Offer Holistic Healing - The Black Chronicle
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Reclaiming Medicine: The Ancient Practices That Offer Holistic Healing - News
Holistic healing Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
If you ever listen to the same song over and over on repeat, or if you’re overwhelmed by laundry and dishes to be washed, according to TikTok, you have symptoms of a disorder.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Is It Me or Is It ADHD?
Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
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Healthcare leaders get promoted for clinical excellence, not management. Expert Matt Painter talks about the healthcare leadership development systems that actually change culture.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The importance of healthcare leadership Please review AIHCP's Healthcare Leadership program
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This study examines corporate social responsibility’s direct and indirect effects on organizational citizenship behavior through trust in the manager. A survey was applied to a total of 491 employees selected by the convenience sampling method. Structural equation modeling and multigroup analysis data were analyzed using Jamovi. The results indicate that corporate social responsibility positively influences the manifestation of organizational citizenship behavior. Moreover, the effect of corporate social responsibility on organizational citizenship behavior is mediated by trust in the manager. Managers can foster OCB by enhancing their engagement in CSR initiatives and demonstrating trustworthy conduct. By actively participating in CSR initiatives, managers strengthen OCB and create a positive social impact that enhances the organization’s reputation and stakeholder trust. This study contributes to the CSR–OCB literature by revealing the mediating role of trust in managers between corporate CSR practices and employees’ organizational citizenship behaviors within the framework of Social Exchange Theory and Social Learning Theory. Since the findings were obtained by convenience sampling from only two Turkish public hospitals, generalizability to different sectors or cultural contexts may be limited.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Corporate social responsibility and organizational citizenship behavior: mediating roles of trust | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Management Courses
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A study of 4.8 million people found ADHD is linked to dozens of physical disorders, raising new questions about how the condition affects the body.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
What ADHD Does to Your Body Could Be Just as Important as What It Does to Your Brain
Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
Potential for compensatory exercise engagement among individuals seeking weight loss: implications for eating disorder prevention and healthy activity promotion
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Potential for compensatory exercise engagement among individuals seeking weight loss: implications for eating disorder prevention and healthy activity promotion | The British Journal of Psychiatry
Powers of exercise Please also review AIHCP's Life Coaching Program
Learn how chronic stress and poor sleep may raise cortisol levels and impact your health. Plus, expert backed tips for maintaining healthy cortisol levels.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
2 Habits That Are Quietly Increasing Your Cortisol Levels
Lowering cortisol Please also review AIHCP's Stress Management program
Of providers in 10 countries, U.S. primary care physicians are among those who feel the least prepared to manage patients’ mental health issues.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The Case for Integrated Primary Care Across 10 Countries | Commonwealth Fund
Health care Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
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Across the country, hospitals and health systems are exploring innovative ways to improve quality of care and patient satisfaction through architecture.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
4 Experience-Enhancing Hospital Design Strategies | AHA
Hospital designs Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program |
ADHD skepticism is not without consequences. Those consequences may fall hardest on those already least likely to have their difficulties recognised.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Who Pays the Price for ADHD Skepticism?
Understanding ADHD Please also review AIHCP's ADHD Consulting Program
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The nursing staffing crisis is more than a shortage of nurses. Learn about the five workforce challenges affecting patient care and healthcare organizations.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Nursing Staffing Crisis: Understanding Five Workforce Challenges
Nursing staff issues Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Management Program
You don’t need to be a gym bro to enjoy the benefits of strength training. But there are some things you need to know
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The surprising truth about which exercise actually slows ageing
The power of exercise Please also review AIHCP's Life Coaching Program
Before making any decision, ultimately and always, any discussion or consideration involving addiction and recovery must begin, continue, and conclude with medical advice.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Addiction Reflections and Recovery Considerations
Understanding addiction Please also review AIHCP's Substance Abuse Practitioner Program
Half a year after enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies expired, hospitals say more patients are going uninsured. That’s starting to drag their finances.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Hospitals feel the pinch as more patients lose insurance
Hospitals face challenges when patients lose insurance Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions involving a dual contact pedagogical intervention on nursing students' attitudes toward mental illness, and to further explore their learning experiences and perspectives. A mixed methods approach using an explanatory sequential design …
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Transforming Nursing Students' Learning Experiences Toward Mental Illness Through a Dual-Contact Pedagogical Intervention: A Mixed Methods Study
Mental Health directed Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
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Millions of Americans dropped Affordable Care Act plans after higher subsidies expired and now struggle to pay
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The impact of uninsured patients Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Certifications including Case Management
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One New York couple depleted their retirement and savings accounts, paying out-of-pocket for healthcare, before they were able to access Medicaid funds.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Healthcare costs associated with aging out of reach for many Americans
Healthcare costs rising Please also review AIHCP's Case Management Program
Only 14% of workers let managers know they're struggling, according to a Headspace report, highlighting a missed opportunity for intervention.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Managers play a key role in employee mental health, benefits use
Healthcare managers Please also review AIHCP's Healthcare Manager Certification
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The holistic approaches to health and wellness go beyond medication. Learn what the four pillars are and how they affect your health.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
What holistic medicine really means
Holistic medicine and Holistic Nursing Please also review AIHCP's Holistic Nursing Program
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Type D personality, defined by the co-occurrence of negative affectivity and social inhibition, has been associated with poorer health outcomes in chronic diseases, including asthma. However, the psychological mechanisms underlying the relationship between Type D personality and asthma control remain unclear. This cross-sectional study included 150 adult patients with asthma recruited from a tertiary outpatient clinic. Participants completed the Asthma Control Test (ACT), Type D Personality Scale (DS-14), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Type D personality traits were identified in 39.3% of the sample. Compared with non–Type D individuals, patients with Type D personality had higher depressive and anxiety symptom scores and poorer sleep quality (all p < 0.05). Mediation analyses using bootstrapping (5,000 resamples) revealed significant indirect effects of Type D personality on asthma control through depression (β = -0.088, 95% CI [-0.132, -0.047]), anxiety (β = -0.115, 95% CI [-0.158, -0.078]), and sleep quality (β = -0.057, 95% CI [-0.091, -0.029]). These indirect effects remained statistically significant after adjustment for age, sex, smoking status, and FEV1 (% predicted). These findings suggest that Type D personality is indirectly associated with poorer asthma control through increased psychological symptom burden and impaired sleep quality.
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
The mediating role of depression, anxiety, and sleep in the relationship between type D personality and asthma control: a cross-sectional study | Scientific Reports
Studies Please also review AIHCP's Grief Counseling Program
A sexual-assault nursing program at Brandon’s hospital had no nurses available to examine a victim earlier this month, requiring the individual to travel to Winnipeg for care — a situation the head of the Manitoba Nurses Union says is “very concerning.”
American Institute Health Care Professionals's insight:
Forensic nursing gap adds trauma for sexual-assault survivors: MNU –
Please also review AIHCP's Trauma Informed Care program and also its Forensic Nursing Program |
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Erasing the Trauma in Forensic Care | Letters To Editor | courierjournal.net
Trauma and forensic care
Please also review AIHCP's Forensic Nursing Program