Publications by authors named "Abdulelah A Alneamah"

Introduction Overcrowding in emergency departments (EDs) is still a national and international issue. Among the variables contributing to this crisis are an increase in patient numbers and the severity of sickness. One significant issue that has not yet been addressed and is burdening healthcare facilities is the use of EDs by parents of children who have mild illnesses.

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Background Because of the use of invasive devices and procedures in critically sick patients, patients in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) are particularly vulnerable to nosocomial infections. Although a significant illness may necessitate admission to the PICU, infections can also emerge after admission. Nosocomial infection is a major public health issue related to increased morbidity, death, and healthcare costs.

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  • Migraine is a complex neurological disorder often accompanied by anxiety and depression, which can worsen treatment outcomes and increase chronicity.
  • A study conducted on 101 migraine patients in AlAhsa, Saudi Arabia found that 42.6% experienced mild depression and 8.5% severe depression, particularly among younger, less educated females.
  • The findings highlight the need to address mental health in migraine treatments, as mood disorders commonly coexist with migraines and contribute to disability.
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