نتایج جستجو برای: electronic interventions

تعداد نتایج: 398974  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric nursing 2010
Wendy Landier Alice M Tse

This integrative review aims to identify evidence in four electronic databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsyINFO, and COCHRANE) regarding the effectiveness of complementary and alternative medical interventions, either alone or as an adjunct to pharmacological therapy, in alleviating procedure-related pain, anxiety, and distress in children and adolescents with cancer. A total of 32 articles met inclus...

Journal: :Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987) 2005
Sam Poddar

When the concept of free personal care for older people was introduced in 2001, it was generally regarded as one of the more unequivocal achievements of the fledgling Scottish Parliament.

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2012
Donna M Zulman Ann Schafenacker Kathryn L C Barr Ian T Moore Jake Fisher Kathryn McCurdy Holly A Derry Edward W Saunders Lawrence C An Laurel Northouse

BACKGROUND Interventions that target cancer patients and their caregivers have been shown to improve patient-caregiver communication, support, and emotional well-being. OBJECTIVE To adapt an in-person communication intervention for cancer patients and caregivers to a web-based format, and to examine the usability and acceptability of the web-based program among representative users. METHODS...

Journal: :The New Zealand medical journal 1992
F J Meijman

Codes of medical practice forbid a doctor to have sex with a patient. Still, practice and attitudes turn out to be unruly, so there is a need for (public) discussion and education. Moreover, other professional limitations in the doctor-patient relationship (e.g., 'non-medical' physical contact, dating a patient, accepting gifts from a patient, and treating partners, family-members and friends) ...

Journal: :The Future of children 1999
N Kerrebrock E M Lewit

Every child reaches a point somewhere between infancy and young adulthood when he or she takes a step toward independence by caring for himself or herself for a period of time when no adult is present. Family decisions to allow their children to care for themselves vary widely, depending among other things on the family’s view of the risks associated with self-care, the child’s readiness for se...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2013
David V K Chao

According to a review by Campbell and Roland,1 a patient’s decision to consult a doctor is dependent on a multitude of physical, psychological and social reasons, with or without prior self-care. The patient’s journey of seeking medical care is influenced by socio-economic and demographic status, perception of susceptibility and severity, benefits/costs of seeking the interaction, as well as th...

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