نتایج جستجو برای: home programs

تعداد نتایج: 321803  

1999
Laurie Kantner Deborah Hinderer Connie Leas

Methodology Selected to Meet the Goals Within a two-day home office visit by the selected participants, we could not run one-at-a-time test sessions of all four software programs. Therefore, we decided to run concurrent sessions for each software program. Combining two of the software programs into one test, we ran a total of three tests, each in 12 concurrent sessions. This approach met the go...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2007
Kimberley Widger Dawn Davies Danielle J Drouin Laura Beaune Lysanne Daoust R Peter Farran Nago Humbert Filomena Nalewajek Marion Rattray Maria Rugg Michelle Bishop

OBJECTIVES To describe the patients who received care from the 8 dedicated pediatric palliative care programs in Canada in 2002 and to estimate the number of children who may have benefited but did not receive services from these programs. DESIGN Retrospective review of medical records combined with a survey of each program. SETTING Seven pediatric palliative care programs based in tertiary...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2007
Sandra F Bassett Harry Prapavessis

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To some extent, favorable treatment outcomes for physical therapy intervention programs depend on patients attending their clinic appointments and adhering to the program requirements. Previous studies have found less-than-optimal levels of clinic attendance, and a viable option might be physical therapy intervention programs with a large component of home treatment. This...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
alireza yaghoubi farahnaz abdollahzadeh azad rahmani leila kazemi kamyar ghabili samad e. j. golzari

background: nursing education is mostly conducted through electronic educational programs. we aimed at assessing the iranian postgraduate nursing students’ skills and attitudes regarding the electronic education. materials and methods: ninety‑seven postgraduate nursing students were surveyed using questionnaires assessing their individual‑social and educational characteristics, electronic educa...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2007
Iona Novak Anne Cusick Kevin Lowe

Occupational therapy home programs are a common approach used to provide interventions for children with cerebral palsy, but there is little evidence to demonstrate the effectiveness of such programs. This single-group pretest-posttest design pilot study evaluated the impact of an occupational therapy home program implemented with 20 children who had spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy (ages 2-7 ...

2013
Helen Raikes Beth L. Green Jane Atwater Ellen Kisker Rachel Chazan-Cohen

One strand of home visiting research investigates effi cacy while another investigates under what conditions programs achieve outcomes. The current study follows the latter approach. Using a within-program design in a sample of 11 home-based sites in the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation study, this study found that three components of home visits (quantity of involvement including numbe...

2013
Anne E Holland Ajay Mahal Catherine J Hill Annemarie L Lee Angela T Burge Rosemary Moore Caroline Nicolson Paul O’Halloran Narelle S Cox Aroub Lahham Rebecca Ndongo Emily Bell Christine F McDonald

BACKGROUND Pulmonary rehabilitation is widely advocated for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to improve exercise capacity, symptoms and quality of life, however only a minority of individuals with COPD are able to participate. Travel and transport are frequently cited as barriers to uptake of centre-based programs. Other models of pulmonary rehabilitation, including home...

2017
Ethan M.J. Lieber Lee M. Lockwood Seema Jayachandran Brian Melzer Matt Notowidigdo Iuliana Pascu Mike Powell Diane Schanzenbach Courtney Van Houtven Jose Carreno Vishal Kamat

Many of the most important government programs make transfers in kind as opposed to in cash. Making transfers in kind has the obvious cost that recipients would at least weakly prefer cost-equivalent cash transfers. But making transfers in kind can have benefits as well, including better targeting transfers to desired recipients. In this paper, we exploit large-scale randomized experiments run ...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2010
Jean L Jamieson Eric M Webber Kristin S Sivertz

OBJECTIVE To identify and quantify the reasons general practitioners and family physicians consider retraining and their reasons for not pursuing further training. DESIGN Population-based mailed survey. SETTING British Columbia. PARTICIPANTS Family physicians and general practitioners identified by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Practis...

2001
Allen J. LeBlanc M. Christine Tonner Charlene Harrington

Two Medicaid programs offer personal care services: (1) the Title XIX Personal Care Services (PCS) optional State plan benefit; and (2) the 1915(c) home and community-based services (HCBS) waivers. By 1998-1999, 26 States offered the PCS optional State plan benefit; 45 offered personal care services via a waiver(s). Nationwide, the former program was larger. The latter was the more popular admi...

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