The management of acute pain focuses on a multimodal approach integrating both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments. In recent years, caution towards opioids has increased, with several studies showing that they are not necessarily more effective than non opioid analgesics for pain relief for musculoskeletal pain, which is the most common painful symptom in outpatient settings, and have the disadvantages of more side effects and a risk of dependence. Adjuvant and non-pharmacological treatments (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForgoing healthcare for economic reasons has been previously associated with adverse health outcomes, including a higher risk of hospitalization, a lower quality of life, and worse self-reported health. However, the exact cause-to-effect relation between forgoing healthcare and health-related outcomes has been insufficiently described. Here, we investigate the prospective health consequences of forgoing healthcare for economic reasons using data from "ReBus" (N = 400), a prospective study examining the health consequences of forgoing healthcare (Baseline: 2008-2013, Follow-up: 2014-2016).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt the beginning of the twenty-first century, migratory movements have never been so large and complex. After describing the risk factors influencing the health of migrants in vulnerable situations (asylum seekers, undocumented migrants), this article attempts to describe a holistic model of access to care for this type of population. It also develops a plea for equitable treatment of migrants in their host country, while respecting basic human rights and the independence of the medical profession.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTraditionally, the doctor has focused his efforts on mastering medical knowledge. Given the challenges facing him, the medical institutions and the society, it becomes clear that his concern must also be about how this medical knowledge hits the patients and the general population. Knowing how to deliver our care is now as important as having the medical knowledge ! In this article, we present new models of healthcare delivery that we implemented or plan to implement in Geneva, Switzerland.
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