11 results match your criteria: "University of Hail College of Public Health and Health Informatics[Affiliation]"

Background The use of herbal remedies is prevalent in Hail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but the concurrent use of pharmaceutical drugs poses significant risks due to potential drug-herbal interactions. Understanding public awareness and perceptions of these interactions is crucial for enhancing public health education and safety. This study aimed to (1) assess the prevalence of herbal medicine use among the Hail population, (2) evaluate awareness and knowledge regarding drug-herbal interactions, and (3) identify common sources of information about these interactions.

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Background Mental health treatment, particularly through psychotropic medications, is becoming increasingly prominent worldwide. In Saudi Arabia, the acceptance and understanding of these treatments are shaped by unique cultural and social factors. Despite some awareness, there remains a need for deeper insights into the public's perceptions and knowledge of psychotropic medications.

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  • The integration of digital health and health informatics into medical education is crucial for training future healthcare professionals, especially in the context of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.
  • A document analysis was conducted on the curricula of several medical colleges to evaluate the inclusion of digital health and health informatics courses, revealing that many institutions currently lack comprehensive offerings in these areas.
  • The findings suggest a significant gap in the education provided, indicating a need for enhanced standardization and expansion of digital health training in medical programs across the country.
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  • Emergency Medicine Informatics (EMI) enhances emergency medical services through the use of information technology, focusing on integrating tools like Electronic Health Records and telemedicine.
  • Although EMI has the potential to improve patient outcomes and efficiency in emergency departments, it faces significant challenges such as interoperability issues, data security, and high implementation costs.
  • The literature review emphasizes the ongoing transformation in emergency care, the barriers to adopting these technologies, and discusses potential solutions and future developments in EMI.
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Background In the era of rapid digital advancement, the confidentiality and privacy of digital health and medical data have become paramount concerns. This study investigates the perspectives of individuals residing in Hail City regarding these critical issues, with a particular emphasis on the influence of demographic factors such as age, gender, and computer proficiency on individuals' discomfort with health professionals using computers and their trust in researchers. Gaining a deeper understanding of these factors is vital for the development of targeted interventions aimed at enhancing patient comfort and trust in digital health/medical technologies.

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Background The significance of vitamins in maintaining health necessitates a comprehensive understanding among the population, which is critical for making informed decisions pertaining to diet and vitamin supplementation. Nevertheless, there is a notable deficiency in research regarding the mechanisms through which individuals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) acquire and utilize vitamin-related knowledge, marking a considerable void in public health and nutrition education. Methods This study proposes a quantitative, cross-sectional analysis to evaluate vitamin literacy and information-seeking behaviors within KSA's diverse demographic sectors.

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  • Medication errors are a significant threat to patient safety and healthcare costs; this study examines how interprofessional communication affects these error rates, aiming to propose strategies for better communication among healthcare workers.
  • A survey conducted in Saudi Arabia, with 1165 healthcare professionals responding, found that older and more experienced workers in hospitals demonstrate better communication, while those in non-traditional settings and newer professionals face challenges.
  • The study concludes that enhancing interprofessional communication is essential for reducing medication errors, recommending focused training for less experienced staff and those in unconventional healthcare environments.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare marks a new era of innovation and efficiency, characterized by the emergence of sophisticated language models such as ChatGPT (OpenAI, San Francisco, CA, USA), Gemini Advanced (Google LLC, Mountain View, CA, USA), and Co-pilot (Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA, USA). This review explores the transformative impact of these AI technologies on various facets of healthcare, from enhancing patient care and treatment protocols to revolutionizing medical research and tackling intricate health science challenges. ChatGPT, with its advanced natural language processing capabilities, leads the way in providing personalized mental health support and improving chronic condition management.

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  • Teledentistry is gaining traction in Saudi Arabia, with 64% of the surveyed population aware of it, primarily through online sources and healthcare providers.
  • Most respondents showed a moderate understanding of teledentistry concepts, and while many had a positive attitude toward its effectiveness, only 45.1% were willing to use it for routine dental check-ups.
  • Education levels played a key role in acceptance; higher education correlated with a more favorable view and willingness to engage in teledentistry services.
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In the digital era, the seamless integration of electronic medical records (EMR) stands as a pivotal milestone in transforming healthcare delivery, with Saudi Arabia at the forefront of this revolution in the Middle East. This literature review comprehensively explores the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting EMR in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in alignment with the nation's Vision 2030 healthcare objectives. The review synthesizes research from various scholarly sources, utilizing databases such as PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and regional databases, and focuses on literature published between 2010 and 2023.

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Patterns and Prevalence of Self-Medication in Saudi Arabia: Insights From a Nationwide Survey.

Cureus

December 2023

Department of Health Administration and Hospital Management, College of Health Administration and Hospital Management, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.

Self-medication, the unsupervised use of drugs, is a common global behavior with potential adverse health outcomes. This study explores the prevalence and patterns of self-medication in Saudi Arabia, focusing on factors such as drug availability, economic constraints, and public trust in healthcare systems. Particular emphasis is placed on self-medication with antibiotics and prescription drugs due to their significant public health risks.

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