2019
DOI: 10.5455/jpma.11281
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A clinical study on the effectiveness of biopsychosocial-spiritual treatment approach for diabetic patient

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“…There is a need for increased numbers of multidisciplinary health care teams providing comprehensive services to manage hyperglycemia, diabetes and obesity under a holistic intervention approach. There are biopsychosocial programs in those areas that show efficacy but more research is required [67][68][69][70]. However, there are important barriers for the extended use and support of biopsychosocial interventions: (i) the remaining gap in current literature since health intervention strategies and research programs address clinical implications as separate and not under 'a holistic umbrella', (ii) biopsychosocial understanding and reasoning in medical research studies are limited, (iii) little is known about the efficacy of the most of the research-based interventions in clinical settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a need for increased numbers of multidisciplinary health care teams providing comprehensive services to manage hyperglycemia, diabetes and obesity under a holistic intervention approach. There are biopsychosocial programs in those areas that show efficacy but more research is required [67][68][69][70]. However, there are important barriers for the extended use and support of biopsychosocial interventions: (i) the remaining gap in current literature since health intervention strategies and research programs address clinical implications as separate and not under 'a holistic umbrella', (ii) biopsychosocial understanding and reasoning in medical research studies are limited, (iii) little is known about the efficacy of the most of the research-based interventions in clinical settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After doing a post-assessment, it became clear that her overall symptoms had improved by 33% based on the comparison of her pre-and post-assessment ratings on the Siddique Shah Depression Scale. The effectiveness of a biopsychosocial-spiritual therapeutic method for treating diabetes symptoms is highlighted by the current study (Arooj, Khalid, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The study identified the most prevalent symptoms as mucocutaneous, soft-tissue, joint, genitourinary, traumatic, and surgical bleeding, along with heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) [8][9][10]. Pakistan has a high prevalence of inherited bleeding disorders due to the tradition of consanguineous marriages, which leads to the common inheritance of autosomal recessive disorders [11]. Here, we present the case of a one-year-old male child diagnosed with congenital afibrinogenemia who experienced a left-sided facial haematoma following a fall from a walker.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%