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Tresolini, Carol P.; Stritter, Frank T. – 1992
In the context of a move toward physician participation in counseling patients to reduce risk factors and promote healthy lifestyles, a study was done of whether medical students perceive themselves to be self-efficacious in educating patients for health promotion and of how various educational experiences help to develop self-efficacy. The study…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Clinical Experience, Field Interviews, Health Promotion
BCEL Brief, 1993
This brief is a combination directory of contact persons and annotated bibliography designed to provide information on developing and implementing basic skills training programs for workers in the health care industry. The first section contains information on 33 contact persons currently operating employee basic skills programs for health care…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Annotated Bibliographies, Basic Skills
Pigg, R. Morgan, Jr. – 1982
Information on Indiana University's course in patient education is presented, along with sources of additional information on patient education and a summary of a national survey on professional preparation in patient education. An outline of the following course topics is presented: past and current developments, health care delivery, patient…
Descriptors: College Programs, Course Content, Course Objectives, Graduate Study
Crosser, Gail Hoddlebrink; Molleson, Ann L. – 1985
Nutrition is well-recognized as a necessary component of educational programs for physicians. This is to be valued in that of all factors affecting health in the United States, none is more important than nutrition. This can be argued from various perspectives, including health promotion, disease prevention, and therapeutic management. In all…
Descriptors: Dietetics, Disease Control, Health Education, Higher Education
MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report), 1988
These guidelines for effective school health education to prevent the spread of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases, were developed to help school personnel and others plan, implement, and evaluate educational efforts to prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality associated with AIDS and other human…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Course Content, Disease Control, Elementary Secondary Education
American Hospital Association, Chicago, IL. – 1977
A national study of inpatient education was conducted in 1975 by the American Hospital Association to obtain a current assessment of organized patient education programs in hospitals in order to guide the subsequent development of effective inpatient education programs. The survey sought information about organizational structures relating to…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Role, Health Personnel, Health Services
Lancaster, Carolyn; And Others – 1976
Text, illustrations, and exercises are utilized in these four learning modules to teach dental hygiene students, nursing students, and the general public how to measure blood pressure. The first module, "Can You Take a Blood Pressure?" by Carolyn Lancaster, defines blood pressure, distinguishes between systolic and diastolic pressure and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Biomedical Equipment, Diagnostic Tests
McKeon, Christine A. – 1996
Low literate patients face difficulties when they read health care information. The complex process of reading can be summarized in five steps: input, decoding, encoding, output, and feedback. Each occurs automatically for the fluent reader; the low literate reader might encounter stumbling blocks in one or more of the steps. Once the patient has…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Functional Literacy, Health Personnel, Literacy Education
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Shapiro, Johanna; Green, Janet – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1982
Describes ways in which a family-oriented psychologist contributed to a reconceptualization of the appropriate role for the physical therapist in patient care. A primary shift involved changing focus to the patient in the context of his/her family. Briefly describes appropriate psychological training for physical therapists. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
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Munnings, Frances – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1992
Research has not yet identified the best combination of estrogen replacement, calcium, and exercise for fighting osteoporosis, but clinical experience indicates all are needed to prevent the rapid bone loss that occurs in postmenopausal women. Physicians must encourage women to reduce their risk using all available options. (SM)
Descriptors: Disease Control, Exercise Physiology, Females, Health Promotion
Steuart, Guy W. – Health Education Quarterly, 1993
Includes "Importance of Programme Planning"; "Community Health Education"; "Health, Behavior, and Planned Change"; "Planning and Evaluation in Health Education"; "Scientist and Professional: Relations between Research and Action"; "The World Is Not Round: Innovation and the Medical…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Community Health Services, Community Organizations, Health Education
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Griffith, Jennifer M.; Sorenson, James R.; Bowling, J. Michael; Jennings-Grant, Tracey – Health Education & Behavior, 2005
The Enhancing Patient Prenatal Education study tested the feasibility and educational impact of an interactive program for patient prenatal genetic screening and testing education. Patients at two private practices and one public health clinic participated (N = 207). The program collected knowledge and measures of anxiety before and after use of…
Descriptors: Patient Education, Screening Tests, Patients, Genetics
Crosser, Gail Hoddlebrink – 1985
Nutrition is well-recognized as a necessary component of educational programs for physicians. This is to be valued in that of all factors affecting health in the United States, none is more important than nutrition. This can be argued from various perspectives, including health promotion, disease prevention, and therapeutic management. In all…
Descriptors: Dietetics, Disease Control, Health Education, Higher Education
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Elsesser, Lionelle – 1982
This course text outlines the objectives and content for a professional continuing education course on patient education for the hospital librarian. Topics covered include: (1) definition of terms; (2) national studies and surveys; (3) compliance issues; (4) patient/learner motivation; (5) elements of a successful program; (6) role definition; (7)…
Descriptors: Costs, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Educational Planning
Stevenson, Betty Satterwhite, Ed. – 1985
This update of a bibliography published in 1981 lists selected holdings of the Sarah K. Davidson Family-Patient Library, which is located in the Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester (New York); it is intended for use with the original bibliography. To aid in ordering books and seeking further information on various topics, this…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Development, Death
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