Examine the benefits and drawbacks of the Hubbard purification rundown procedure for those exposed to Dioxin and Agent Orange
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Overview of the Hubbard Purification and Detoxification Procedures, Detoxification Program Administration, Hanoi and Da NangAbstract
Objective: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the efficacy of the Hubbard purification rundown (PR) method for
agent orange victims undergoing detoxification at designated facilities.
The research included 30 dioxin patients, 21 health care providers, and 299 medical records from CDD facilities in Hanoi and
Da Nang, Vietnam, and was conducted as a cross-sectional study using quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Approximately 35% of patients were clinically assessed before to enrollment, and 0% were clinically checked following
treatment completion. In the second phase, 15% of patients did not complete their PR session daily, and in the fourth phase,
20% of patients were not examined daily for treatment success by health professionals. In addition, 20% of people in the
Hubbard PR study did not complete all 6 of the program's components.
A lack of human resources, inefficient use of equipment, and a failure to apply technology for electronic medical records
management were all identified as obstacles to implementing the Hubbard PR process, despite centers having adequate
infrastructure and equipment. Problems that patients face include: extended PR duration (47%), too many drugs and
supplements (37%), high expense of therapy (35%), and lack of knowledge and comprehension of the program (63%).
The health of dioxin patients may be improved by ensuring they follow the Hubbard PR procedure from start to finish.
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