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Humanising medicine: long-term effects on patient treatment

Humanising medicine: long-term effects on patient treatment

Humanising medicine is an approach that puts the patient at the centre of the treatment process, taking into account their physical, emotional and social needs. It is a philosophy that emphasises the importance of empathy, respect and understanding in the relationship between patient and staff....

Optimal humanisation strategies in child care

Optimal humanisation strategies in child care

Understanding the unique needs of children in healthcare Children are not only physically different from adults, but also emotionally and psychologically. Their reactions to illness, hospitalisation or even routine medical appointments can be much more intense....

What are the benefits of humanising medicine in oncology care

What are the benefits of humanising medicine in oncology care

Oncology patients Oncology patients are those who struggle with various forms of cancer, which can include both benign and malignant tumours. Cancers can affect almost every organ and tissue in the body, and their diagnosis is often the result of...

World Prematurity Day - humanising medicine in neonatal care

World Prematurity Day - humanising medicine in neonatal care

A preterm baby is defined as any newborn born before the 37th week of pregnancy. Depending on the duration of pregnancy, preterm babies can be classified into one of three categories: very extreme prematurity - babies born before 28 weeks gestation, extreme prematurity -...

What is the humanisation of medicine?

What is the humanisation of medicine?

Humanising medicine is an approach that puts the patient at the centre of the treatment process, taking into account not only their physical needs, but also their emotional, social and spiritual aspects. The humanisation of medicine is about making each patient feel that they are being treated with...

What are the key elements of humanisation in surgery?

What are the key elements of humanisation in surgery?

What is surgery? Surgery is the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of disease and injury through surgical action on the patient's body. It is a broad and complex field that encompasses a variety of procedures, from simple outpatient procedures to complex...

Humanising medicine in the management of chronic pain

Humanising medicine in the management of chronic pain

When does pain become chronic? Chronic pain is otherwise known as long-lasting, persistent pain that lasts longer than three months or goes beyond the typical healing period. It can have a variety of causes, including chronic diseases, trauma and neurological disorders. It differs from pain ...

Supporting traumatised patients

Supporting traumatised patients

Trauma has many faces Events are defined as traumatic when they cause strong feelings of fear, helplessness or terror and lead to long-term health problems, both mental and physical. The most common events are accidents, disasters,...

Humanising medicine for patients with anxiety disorders

Humanising medicine for patients with anxiety disorders

What are anxiety disorders? Anxiety disorders are a group of psychiatric disorders characterised by excessive, unreasonable fear and anxiety that significantly affect the daily functioning of the person affected. They can take many forms and involve...