55 results match your criteria: "Western Galilee Academic College[Affiliation]"

Implementing telemedicine technologies (TT) for patient-physician communication leads to the emergence of new structures of boundaries. Hence, boundary work theory can provide a useful lens for examining how primary care physicians (PCPs) experience TT. The objective of this research was to examine the experiences of PCPs in using TT in their communication with patients.

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Telemedicine and time management in primary care.

Fam Pract

October 2024

Department of Family Medicine, Technion and Clalit Health Services, Hashahaf St., 6. Haifa 3501324, Israel.

Background: Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can enable workers to structure work in novel ways, allow for better time management, and increase work scheduling autonomy. Time management and work scheduling are important factors in the field of clinical practice in primary care. Time limits on consultation are a key constraint on the delivery of good care since the length of patient-physician consultation impacts its quality.

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  • The Galilee region has a diverse Arab population including Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Bedouins, each with unique cultural backgrounds.
  • This study focused on analyzing ischemic stroke characteristics such as recurrence rates, severity, and subtypes across these distinct communities and genders, revealing significant variations.
  • Key findings included higher recurrent stroke rates in Bedouins, more large vessel strokes in Christians, and notable gender disparities in stroke severity among Druze, highlighting the need for tailored prevention and treatment strategies for these subgroups.
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Two Sides of the Legal Coin: The Right to Health and the Right to Autonomy in the Case of Vaccinations.

Prof Case Manag

May 2024

Yael Keshet, PhD, Department of Sociology, Western Galilee Academic College, Israel, is a full professor of sociology, and serves as head of the Health and Wellbeing Studies program at Western Galilee College, Israel. Prof. Keshet's expertise lies in the sociology of medicine and qualitative research. She has published two books and over 80 papers in reputable journals.

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: Humanitarian aid workers (HAWs) are indirectly exposed to atrocities relating to people of concern (POC). This may result in a risk of secondary traumatization demonstrated by post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs). Previous studies have demonstrated that hemispheric lateralization (HL) moderates the relationship between threat exposure and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSSs).

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Objective: To explore responses from primary care physicians (PCPs) from an integrative physician (IP) consultation and recommended integrative oncology (IO) treatment program.

Methods: Chemotherapy-treated patients were referred by their oncology healthcare professional to an IP, a physician dually trained in complementary medicine and supportive cancer care. The consultation summary and patient-centered IO treatment program was then sent to the patient's PCP, with PCP-to-IP responses analyzed qualitatively using ATLAS.

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This study aimed to investigate the differences in intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) between Jews and Arabs residing in northern Israel, focusing on risk factors, hemorrhage volume, and functional outcome. A retrospective analysis was conducted utilizing a population-based registry to investigate intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) characteristics, risk factors, and outcomes. The registry consisted of inpatients diagnosed with hemorrhagic stroke.

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This research studies different gap opening price strategies using artificial intelligence and big data analysis to learn how fast new information is absorbed into the stock's price. Our system is designed to optimize trading results of different gap opening investment strategies. Our data consist of ten years of daily trading prices of all the stocks comprising the three major U.

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The Relationship Between Immune and Inflammatory Markers and Short-term Clinical Outcomes after Stroke: Side Matters.

Isr Med Assoc J

April 2023

Department of Neurology, Ziv Medical Center, Safed, Israel, Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel.

Background: The two cerebral hemispheres influence the immune response differently. While the left hemisphere enhances cellular immunity, the right hemisphere inhibits it.

Objectives: To determine whether immune and inflammatory markers correlated with stroke severity and hospitalization duration as a function of stroke side.

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Breaking water carbon nexus by the natural biological system: ultimate solution for ESG challenges.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

May 2023

Ayala Water and Ecology, Zipori, Israel.

Clean water supply has become an enormous challenge in pursuance of the global warming process. Water technologies have traditionally created carbon emissions and chemical reactions that pollute the landscape, aquifers, and the air. The need for carbon footprint reduction and corporate ESG consideration has led to adopt a more environmentally friendly water treatment and management system.

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Vagal Nerve Activity and Short-Term Clinical Outcomes after Stroke: What Is Left May Not Be Right.

J Clin Med

March 2023

Department of Nursing, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences, Haifa University, Haifa 3498838, Israel.

Stroke is a leading cause of death worldwide. Multiple factors influence the severity of stroke. Normal functional and biological differences seen between the hemispheres may also be related to stroke severity.

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Teletherapy, namely, therapy that uses technology for communication between patients and therapists, is challenged by the impersonal nature of remote and digital communication. Using Merleau-Ponty's theoretical concept of intercorporeality, which refers to the perceived reciprocity between two people's bodies during communication, this article aims to elaborate on spiritual caregivers' experience of interacting with patients during teletherapy. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 15 Israeli spiritual caregivers who use various forms of teletherapy (Zoom, FaceTime, phone calls, WhatsApp messages, etc.

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  • The study focused on the views of healthcare providers in creating a multi-disciplinary care model to address skin issues caused by monoclonal antibody therapies in cancer patients.
  • It used a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods, analyzing the experiences of patients undergoing treatment and highlighting significant dermatology-related cases to seek input from a diverse team of healthcare professionals.
  • Key findings revealed three main themes: the importance of considering both biophysical and psycho-social aspects of care, the necessity for integrated treatment strategies, and the need for clear designation of primary case managers for better patient support.
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ESG risks and corporate survival.

Environ Syst Decis

November 2022

Western Galilee Academic College, Acre, Israel.

This research is the first attempt to examine the impact of corporate sustainability risks factors on its financial stability. By using S&P500 stocks data from 2019 to 2021 and calculating Altman's Z-score, we examined the influence of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance) risks score on the company survival chances. We documented diminishing total ESG scores of S&P500 stocks in recent years pointing out that companies pay attention to sustainability issues and invest resources to reduce them.

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Global population aging and increased longevity are making family care a nearly universal experience. Caregiving is a dynamic process that varies over time and in intensity but often takes a physical and emotional toll on carers and may inflict financial costs by attenuating their labor market participation. The study explores the implications of the 'cessation of care' of frail elders by adult (middle-aged and older) kin by comparing two ethnic groups in Israel with respect to their health and their psychological and economic life.

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Background: Vaccine hesitancy (VH) has grown over recent decades. While most of the strategies implemented to cope with VH are top-down interventions, the present article focuses on a unique community-based bottom-up initiative conducted in Israel: Mehusgan-the vaccinated kindergarten.

Objective: The objective of the study was to learn about the vaccinated kindergarten initiative: its implementation, benefits, and challenges as well as its broader potential impact.

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The Information Conveyed in a SPAC's Offering.

Entropy (Basel)

September 2021

School of Business Administration, University of Haifa, Haifa 3498838, Israel.

Article Synopsis
  • The popularity of SPACs has surged as an alternative to traditional IPOs, offering an average annual return of 17.3% for investors.
  • The research shows that SPACs experience significant price increases following the announcement of a potential merger, achieving an average of 0.69% daily and 31.6% cumulative excess returns over 60 days.
  • The structure of SPACs helps reduce investor risk, suggesting that buying a SPAC stock right after a merger announcement and holding it for 48 days can yield substantial short-term profits.
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  • The study investigates how integrative medicine (IM) can alleviate physical and emotional exhaustion among healthcare providers (HCPs) working in isolated COVID-19 departments.
  • HCPs participated in 40-minute IM sessions that included treatments like acupuncture and mind-body techniques, with results showing significant benefits in their well-being and reduced concerns.
  • Key themes from the analysis indicated that many HCPs experienced relief, a sense of being cared for, and emotional support, highlighting the need for more research into IM’s effects on burnout in healthcare settings.
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Although vaccination uptake is high in most countries, pockets of suboptimal coverage remain, such as those observed among ultra-orthodox Jews in Israel and elsewhere, posing a threat to both individual and public immunity. Drawing on the Precaution Adoption Process Model (PAPM), this study proposes a Non-Vaccination Stage Model (NVSM) to analyze the decision-making process among Non-Vaccinating Parents (NVPs), focusing on the ultra-orthodox Jewish population of Israel. In-depth interviews were conducted with 10 Israeli ultra-orthodox Jewish NVPs (mothers).

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Objective: We examined the qualitative impact of an online integrative oncology (IO) treatment program, designed in response to the restrictions created by the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Patients undergoing chemotherapy were seen by an integrative physician (IP), together co-designing an IO treatment program of ≥ 6 weekly treatments to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life (QoL). IO practitioners guided patients and their caregivers online in self-treatment with manual/touch, movement, and/or mind-body modalities.

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Forecasting Bitcoin Trends Using Algorithmic Learning Systems.

Entropy (Basel)

July 2020

Department of Management, Western Galilee Academic College, P.O.Box, 2125, Acre 2412101, Israel.

This research has examined the ability of two forecasting methods to forecast Bitcoin's price trends. The research is based on Bitcoin-USA dollar prices from the beginning of 2012 until the end of March 2020. Such a long period of time that includes volatile periods with strong up and downtrends introduces challenges to any forecasting system.

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The growing number of terror attacks worldwide draws attention to the difficulties that healthcare practitioners experience when they treat terrorists or suspected terrorists. Research literature on the challenges faced by healthcare practitioners treating terrorists in conflict areas is limited. In-depth interviews were conducted during 2016-2017 with 50 Jewish and Arab healthcare practitioners (managers, physicians, and nurses) employed in 11 public hospitals in Israel, who treat Palestinian terrorists and security prisoners, in the context of a prolonged and violent national conflict.

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Enhancing Palliative Care With Mindful Touch: Impact of a Manual and Movement Therapy Training Program in an International Multidisciplinary Integrative Oncology Setting.

J Pain Symptom Manage

February 2021

Staedtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe and Paracelsus-Krankenhaus, Bad Liebenzell, Germany; Die Filderklinik, Stuttgart/Paracelsus-Krankenhaus, Bad Liebenzell, Germany; International Federation of Anthroposophic Medical Associations (IVAA), Brussels, Belgium.

Context: Manual and movement therapies (MMTs) play a central role in the integrative oncology setting, significantly improving patients' quality of life (QOL). Despite research supporting the effectiveness and safety of these modalities, most oncology health care providers (HCPs) lack any MMT training.

Objectives: In this study, we examine the impact of an MMT-based integrative oncology training program with the participation of an international and multidisciplinary group of oncology HCPs.

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Background: Organizational language practice and policy are not neutral elements but reflect social and political power relations. The micro-level of working groups is subject to the influence of political conflicts and power relations at the macro-level. In conflict zones in particular, these involve complex considerations.

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