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Marcus, Steven C.; Wan, George J.; Zhang, Huabin F.; Olfson, Mark – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2008
Objective: To assess risk factors for injury among children and adolescents treated with stimulants for ADHD. Method: An analysis was performed of pharmacy and service claims data from 2000-2003 California Medicaid (Medi-Cal) focusing on children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 years who initiated stimulant therapy for ADHD. Bivariate and…
Descriptors: Stimulants, Injuries, Risk, Adolescents
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Smerud, Phyllis E.; Rosenfarb, Irwin S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2008
Although family psychoeducation has been shown to be highly efficacious in the treatment of schizophrenia, the mechanisms underlying the treatment's success are poorly understood. The therapeutic alliance in behavioral family management (BFM) was examined to determine whether the alliance plays a role in the efficacy of this treatment. One early…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Patients, Family Counseling, Therapy
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Soderlund, Lena Lindhe; Nilsen, Per; Kristensson, Margareta – Health Education Journal, 2008
Objective: This article explores the training and counselling experiences of 20 nurses, aiming to identify key elements in the process of learning and applying motivational interviewing (MI) counselling skills with adherence to protocols. Setting/method: The nurses were recruited from 10 primary health care units in Ostergotland, Sweden. The study…
Descriptors: Primary Health Care, Foreign Countries, Nurses, Patients
Albustanji, Yusuf Mohammed – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Agrammatism is a frequent sequela of Broca's aphasia that manifests itself in omission and/or substitution of the grammatical morphemes in spontaneous and constrained speech. The hierarchical structure of syntactic trees has been proposed as an account for difficulty across grammatical morphemes (e.g., tense, agreement, and negation). Supporting…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Sentences
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Myers, Jamie S.; Grigsby, Jim; Teel, Cynthia S.; Kramer, Andrew M. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2009
The goals of this study were to evaluate the accuracy of nurses' predictions of rehabilitation potential in older adults admitted to inpatient rehabilitation facilities and to ascertain whether the addition of a measure of executive cognitive function would enhance predictive accuracy. Secondary analysis was performed on prospective data collected…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nurses, Prediction, Older Adults
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Tait, Glendon R.; Hodges, Brian D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Objective: The authors examined psychiatric residents' attitudes, perceived preparedness, experiences, and needs in end-of-life care education. They also examined how residents conceptualized good end-of-life care and dignity. Methods: The authors conducted an electronic survey of 116 psychiatric residents at the University of Toronto. The survey…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Death, Patients, Educational Experience
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Bartholomew, Terence – Youth Studies Australia, 2009
In this research, 300 doctors in Victoria were asked to make decisions about a hypothetical patient's competence and confidentiality. It appears that assumptions embedded in relevant law, the vague nature of existing legal criteria and the diversity in assessment practices all have the potential to act as obstacles to young people's claim to…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Young Adults, Medical Services, Medical Care Evaluation
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Tijerina, Mary S. – Social Work, 2009
Mexican Americans have as much as a six-times greater risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) than non-Hispanic white Americans, and women show a faster rate of decline in diabetic renal functioning. The leading treatment for ESRD is hemodialysis, an intensive, complex treatment regimen associated with high levels of patient nonadherence. Previous…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Females, Mexican Americans, Diseases
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Freeth, Della; Ayida, Gubby; Berridge, Emma Jane; Mackintosh, Nicola; Norris, Beverley; Sadler, Chris; Strachan, Alasdair – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2009
Introduction: We describe an example of simulation-based interprofessional continuing education, the multidisciplinary obstetric simulated emergency scenarios (MOSES) course, which was designed to enhance nontechnical skills among obstetric teams and, hence, improve patient safety. Participants' perceptions of MOSES courses, their learning, and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Safety, Continuing Education, Team Training
National Coalition of Hispanic Health and Human Services Organizations. – 1992
Most people over 65 take many prescription and nonprescription medicines. Because the body is changing and more medicines are taken, many older adults experience harmful reactions to the medicines they take. This booklet, written in both English and Spanish (on facing pages), was developed to help older adults learn more about medicines, recognize…
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Drug Use, Geriatrics, Health Promotion
Safian-Rush, Donna – 1981
Mental health workers may be assaulted by their violent patients. A study was conducted to examine one predictor variable of aggressive behavior in patients. It was hypothesized that authoritarian traits in the mental health worker could result in more assaults against the mental health worker by patients. Participants (N=32) were mental health…
Descriptors: Aggression, Authoritarianism, Mental Health Clinics, Nurses
Sutherland, Mary S. – 1980
Perceptions of selected physicians at Fort Sanders Presbyterian Hospital, Knoxville, Tennesee, were assessed regarding the status of education in the medical care setting. The questionnaire administered to 17 physicians gathered information related to their perceptions considering (1) the need for hospital-based patient teaching programs, (2)…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Educational Needs, Hospitals
Hyner, Gerald C. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1978
A model for the evaluation of patient education programs is proposed. (MM)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Educational Programs, Health Education
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Gough, H. G. – Medical Education, 1977
Answers from a survey of 248 doctors ranged from zero to 90 percent, with a mean of 20.61 percent. The estimates were related to doctors' own performance as pre-medical and medical students, and to personal qualities and dispositions as indicated by psychological assessment. Characteristics of doctors with higher estimates are discussed.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Medical Education, Medical Services, Patients
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Ewy, Gordon A.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
Students at five medical schools participated in an evaluation of a cardiology patient simulator (CPS), a life-size mannequin capable of simulating a wide variety of cardiovascular conditions. The CPS enhances learning both the knowledge and the skills necessary to perform a bedside cardiovascular evaluation. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Cardiology, Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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