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Since these are matters of personal behaviors, which need to be implemented at the life-course level and given the fact that conventional biomedical models of interventions have failed to implement these interventions successfully, it is clear that there are needs to conduct research so the practice norms related to this area is delineated.... These interventions should be evidence based while clinically applicable.... Parallel review in the biomedical research indicated failure of interventions to achieve adequate result....
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Research Proposal
nbsp;… Holistic medicine may be the solution since it is highly probable that home holistic interventions in diet and behavior modification could be helpful in reducing childhood obesity and overweight rates since holistic medicine approach can be applied in the home environment where parental involvement may prove to be efficacious.... nbsp; All biomedical interventions despite being research-based have failed to produce results in practice.... From my studies, it is clear that inherent health risk behaviors in terms of dietary energy consumption and lack of physical activity in a regular fashion are the main reasons of childhood obesity, where sustained problem behaviors at the family levels potentiate the problem that is inadequately addressed by clinical biomedical interventions....
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nbsp;This paper, holistic Comfort, is written to look at the importance of nursing care to terminally ill patients.... holistic comfort is crucial in the healing process of a terminally ill patient.... It can be argued that the concept of holistic comfort is significant because it's a key measure in which medical and health care standards are gauged....
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2003) For this reason, spirituality has considered as a principle of practice when rendering holistic care to the patients (Dyson, Cobb, & Forman, 2007).... As part of the study, the student nurse will first discuss about the essential nature of spirituality as a core component of holistic care.... When providing holistic care to the patients, it is essential for nurses to know that their health care practice should be delivered not only to the patient but also the patient's family members....
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The author discusses John's case who suffers from degenerative neuromuscular disease.... The disease affects 1 million Americans today.... In most cases, neuromuscular diseases have been diagnosed to involve neurological, muscular, cardiac, respiratory, endocrine, digestive, and other major body systems....
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Case Study
However, once these holistic interventions are received by the patient, the patient may engage in health seeking behavior which in turn will lead to greater satisfaction of the nursing staff.... onald writes that in her practical settings, she identifies the individual needs of each patient and implements appropriate nursing interventions which adds to the holistic approach of Kolcaba's theory.... There are altogether three types of nursing interventions that the nursing staff can implement to provide absolute comfort to the patients, all of which when implemented correctly provides the patient with holistic healthcare and encourages health seeking behaviors in the patients (HSB's)....
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Whatever studies are available are empiric with inadequate or inappropriate design, and therefore conclusion from the holistic research is not possible)(In many cases, inadequate knowledge on the biomedical factors related to obesity in childhood, the possible factors were not revealed, and as a result, the phenomenon of childhood obesity and its holistic medicine implications were less understood and hence remained unknown)(Mainstream biomedical model of health care can access this population, but that field is totally unaware of the holistic dimension of the requisite interventions, hence fails to implement them leading to failure to control childhood obesity)(This author's knowledge and expertise in holistic medicine and ability to apply appropriate research methodology may lead to the delineation of guidelines based on clinical holistic medicine that may indeed fruitfully lead to successful interventions culminating into behavioral changes in children)(Biomedical solutions have been ineffective in controlling these problems, although these have been able to deliver the factors that cause childhood obesity....
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The author of the "Morality and Ethical Principles in Alternative interventions" the paper observes instances where there are no regulatory agencies and determines how morality and ethical practices can guide physicians' decisions on the use of alternative interventions.... hellip; The physicians administering the alternative interventions are bound by the oath not to harm patients and to provide the most efficacious therapies during treatment....
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