Impact of Incomplete Metabolism on Health

Supporting Caregivers and Patients in Managing Incomplete Metabolism

Author(s): Ashima Thakur, Ashok Kumar, Rahul Sharma, Pooja Thakur, Pankaj Kalia, Rajesh Kumar and Shilpa Chandel *

Pp: 285-303 (19)

DOI: 10.2174/9798898812492125010013

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

An effective solution that is revolutionizing the current healthcare environment focuses on empowering caregivers and patients through enhanced care delivery. The proposed plan emphasizes the active involvement of healthcare professionals (e.g., nurses, doctors, pharmacists) and patients, promoting the development of specific skills, awareness, and access to health-related resources and tools to support effective self-management. A more collaborative and holistic approach to care has replaced the traditional defensive model, giving equal importance to the role of the caregiver and the involvement of the patient in the healing process. Adult education related to health and well-being is essential for both caregivers and patients, as it transfers knowledge about diseases, their treatments, and necessary lifestyle adjustments. Various channels, including personal consultations, health and diseaserelated pamphlets and magazines, as well as digital health tools, such as telemedicine and mobile health applications, enable caregivers to interact with patients more effectively.

Another notable approach gaining attention today is the creation of support networks, groups of caregivers who assist patients suffering from depression and anxiety by offering emotional and physical support. These networks play a vital role in reducing suicide cases and improving the overall well-being of affected individuals. They help foster a sense of responsibility, build a resilient community, and provide a platform for caregivers to share their experiences in managing such patients. Caregivers can be empowered through rigorous healthcare-related training and should be equipped with all the essential tools needed for effective caregiving. Ultimately, by providing caregivers with the necessary skills and resources, the quality of life and well-being of both patients and caregivers can be significantly improved. Therefore, greater focus should be placed on building a patient-centric healthcare structure.


Keywords: Anxiety, Community, Caregivers, Depression, Healthcare, Patients, Support network.

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