Epidemiological Approaches to Women's Health: Integrating Public Health, Obstetrics, Family Medicine, General Practice, General Physicians, Nursing, and Anesthesia

Authors

  • Ahmed Ali Alnewasser, Mansour Ayedh Hasousah, Mohammed Radhi Salman Alnuasser, Abulsalam Abullah Alqahtani, Ali Abkar Ali Alnamazi, Maha Fahad Saad Aldossary
  • Zeinab Abullah Alhazeem, Hawra Taher Salman Busrour, Waad Faiyadh Farhan Alanzi, Hamoud Hussain Almutairi, Saud Mohammed Al-Mutairi, Bandar Abdulrahman Al Qahtani

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2190

Abstract

Women’s health is a complex, multifactorial area of study, influenced by a variety of biological, social, and environmental factors. This manuscript explores the role of epidemiology in shaping healthcare delivery and improving outcomes for women by integrating diverse disciplines such as public health, obstetrics, family medicine, general practice, general physicians, nursing, and anesthesia. The epidemiological approach provides valuable insights into the prevention, management, and treatment of diseases that disproportionately affect women. This paper outlines the key contributions from each discipline and emphasizes the importance of a collaborative, multidisciplinary framework in improving women’s health outcomes across the lifespan.

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2024-06-12

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Ahmed Ali Alnewasser, Mansour Ayedh Hasousah, Mohammed Radhi Salman Alnuasser, Abulsalam Abullah Alqahtani, Ali Abkar Ali Alnamazi, Maha Fahad Saad Aldossary, & Zeinab Abullah Alhazeem, Hawra Taher Salman Busrour, Waad Faiyadh Farhan Alanzi, Hamoud Hussain Almutairi, Saud Mohammed Al-Mutairi, Bandar Abdulrahman Al Qahtani. (2024). Epidemiological Approaches to Women’s Health: Integrating Public Health, Obstetrics, Family Medicine, General Practice, General Physicians, Nursing, and Anesthesia. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1149–1155. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2190

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