Sunday, 14 January 2018

The Quality Of Care In Holistic Nursing Programs

By Harold Brooks


Most mainstream doctors and nurses today ask patients how they are feeling and then decide what kind of treatment patients need based on the responses they get. They do not take the time to find out what factors beyond the obvious could be at play in a person's mind or body before prescribing medications or recommending certain treatments. Because the focus is on providing fast if not incomplete treatment, patients sometimes continue to suffer from repeated bouts of the same injury or illness often for years on end. However, holistic nursing programs seek to look beyond the obvious and instead focus on viewing patients as whole beings rather than a collection of symptoms or physical reactions.

This approach involves taking a look at every aspect of people's physical wellness instead of isolated symptoms. It calls for the provider to investigate what may or may not be a root cause of the distress rather than just responding or reacting to it. In this way, this care plan is proactive and preventative, which in many cases is something new and unfamiliar to doctors and nurses today.

When you go to the doctor for a headache, for example, he or she will most likely ask you what you did to cause the headache rather than what deeper cause could be at play. Sometimes the cause might be out of your control entirely. Nonetheless, the physician's response will be to prescribe something to stop the pain instead of looking for that deeper factor that may or may not cause you to suffer the same or worse pain in the near future.

Depression and anxiety can also contribute to this ailment, which calls for a different course of treatment. The patient might require therapy and antidepressant medication rather than injections of migraine drugs or over-the-counter pain relievers. Additionally, the person might benefit from therapeutic massages or acupuncture.

This approach to medicine realizes that one aspect of a person's wellness influences the others in the body and state of mind. When one aspect of the patient's health suffers, the rest of the body and mind likewise are at risk of failing. The idea is to be proactive in stopping the initial cause so that the person can enjoy overall stable and positive health.

You may not find these types of facilities available in mainstream locations like your local hospital or healthcare clinics. You might need to look at alternative facilities including those staffed almost entirely by nurses. Doctors in mainstream medicine have yet to embrace this approach to medicine.

Acupuncturists, therapeutic massage providers, and alternative healthcare businesses typically will be your best option for finding this type of care in your city. They may or may not accept insurance. However, many of them offer services that are lower in price and more readily available than what you could find at your family physician's office or the local hospital.

Overall, however, you could benefit by having your health assessed holistically instead of just as a collection of symptoms or physical signs of distress. You will be treated as a whole person and not as someone suffering from a specific illness or injury. This proactive approach could improve your health and help you avoid the same illnesses and injuries in the future.




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