Category: Challenges

  • Telehealth Implementation: Benefits and Challenges

    Officially well-defined, telemedicine is the use of medicinal data traded from one place to another through electronic infrastructures to recover a patient’s medical well-being status. Telemedicine comprises an increasing assortment of apps and services using email, smartphones, wireless connection, and other types of broadcasting technology (Lustig, 2012). Telemedicine is not a discrete medicinal field. Products…

  • Mental Health Care System Gaps and Challenges Analysis

    Family Unit Approach The Parkers case highlights the significant shortcomings of the current US mental health care system. One is the mental health care system’s structural approach to patients with chronic mental illnesses as isolated objects. Health care and social professionals treated Sara and Stephanie as unrelated patients, although they were to be treated as…

  • Health Care Challenges for Racial and Ethnic Minorities

    Media publication The Disparities Report Highlights: Health Care Challenges for Racial and Ethnic Minorities is a media publication by the Kaiser Family Foundation that contains a health message. It is notable that this publication is aiming at addressing the issue of health facing racial and ethnic minorities. Apparently, it is definite that the publication targets…

  • Professional Nurse’s Educational Challenges

    Barriers Encountered In my journey to become a professional nurse, I have encountered numerous challenges. One of the main challenges was the conflict between professions. When I graduated from high school, I wanted to join a law school. I wanted to become a lawyer, just like my parents. However, an incident occurred when my neighbor…

  • India and China Health Care Challenges

    Table of Contents Introduction Health care challenges in India and china Inequality and out-of-pocket health care system Access of health care services Over-utilization of heath care services Efficiency Conclusion Reference List Introduction Health care is a crucial component in a country’s effort to attain its desired level of development. Dernberger (1980, p.253) opine that, there…

  • Twitter’s Challenges and Their Management

    Given the high competitive barrier in the social media environment, in the foreseeable future, Twitter will find it difficult to maintain a high position. Numerous Facebook products (the current Meta) dominate the target market, making it difficult for Twitter to capitalize on new users and advertising contracts. Despite the growth in revenues, compared to other…

  • Divorce Among Challenges Facing Families Today

    Introduction Divorce is a common social issue today and significantly impacts the individuals involved. Causes of divorce vary depending on the involved parties’ culture and marital arrangement. The causes include communication problems, negligence, lack of cooperation, abusive spouses, falling out of love, childlessness, and marital unfaithfulness. Although society condemns divorce as an unbecoming act, views…

  • Global Nursing Issues: Challenges, Strategies and Advocating for Health Care

    Table of Contents Challenges Strategies to Address the Challenges Advocating for Health Care at the Global Level References Challenges Every person is entitled to quality health support and care. Unfortunately, many underdeveloped nations find it hard to deliver quality health care to their citizens. This problem affects many nations due to various factors such as…

  • Challenges of Intimacy and Sexual Relations

    Both TED Talks by Peggy Orenstein and Philip Zimbardo, although exploring different gender perspectives and general topics, emphasize the barriers that young men and women encounter when attempting to formulate their own understandings of intimacy and sexual relations. By using data from their research involving actual participants, the two speakers point to the misalignment between…

  • “Challenges of Nursing Handover” by Sabet Sarvestani

    Qualitative research is often regarded as less reliable or valid due to the lack of rigor of its methodology. Qualitative methods are often associated with a considerable degree of bias. This design is often compared with quantitative research that is seen as rigorous and reliable. For instance, researchers can quantify the effectiveness of procedures and…