The Extent to Which the Health Care Provided to the Patient Affects His Psyche

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Abdulhamid Mohammed Al Binsaleh, Ali Habib Albokhader, Ahmed Saleh Almohanna, Hussain Adel Almohanna, Hussain Salman AlBarri, Abdullah Mohamed Alhaji, Maryam Abdullah Albutayyan, Laila Mohammed Alsiyahi, Zahra’a Ali Al Khulaif, Kawthar Ali Alhaddad, Sabreen Ali Alnowaiser, Ohud Ali AlTuraiki, Mohammed Sadiq Alahmed, Maraim Ali Busaleh, Heba Ali Aldarwish, Ibrahim Abdullah Alowais, Abdulhakim Jwad Almutawah, Ahmed Abdullah Alnashmi, Nasser Ali Al Mutawha, Abdullah Ibrahem Al Khadhar, Bayan Hassan Al Shabib, Wejdan Jassim Alnajim, Huda Jassim Alqurqush.

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Health care is traditionally viewed through a clinical lens, focusing primarily on diagnosing and treating physical ailments. However, an increasing body of research has highlighted the significant impact that the quality of health care can have on a patient's mental and emotional well-being. The psychological effects of health care are often overlooked, yet they are crucial in determining the overall health outcomes of patients. From the way patients are treated by healthcare professionals to the environment in which they receive care, various factors can influence their mental state, which, in turn, can affect their recovery and long-term health. This article explores how health care delivery impacts the psyche of patients and the importance of addressing psychological needs alongside physical ones in medical practice.

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