نتایج جستجو برای: independent living scales

تعداد نتایج: 724517  

Journal: :International journal of nursing studies 2012
Huei-Lih Hwang Chin-Tang Tu Shiue Chen Hsiu-Hung Wang

BACKGROUND To meet the growing need for relationship-centered nursing practice and for nursing school accreditation in Taiwan, nursing school curricula must include training in care for elderly populations in institutional settings. However, educators lack tools for evaluating student performance in such settings. The few tools currently available for measuring the caring in nurses perceived by...

2015
E. Paul Zehr

Neural enhancement represents recovery of function that has been lost due to injury or disease pathology. Restoration of functional ability is the objective. For example, a neuroprosthetic to replace a forearm and hand lost to the ravages of war or industrial accident. However, the same basic constructs used for neural enhancement after injury could amplify abilities that are already in the nat...

2009
FERNANDA WINCHESTER REBECCA ELLIS MARIA KOSMA KATIE E. CHERRY PRISCILLA D. ALLEN PAMELA A. MONROE ROBERT H. WOOD

The purpose of this study was to utilize the disablement pathway model to examine the contribution of physical function, dyspnea, and pain to disability in activities-of-daily-living (ADL) in culturally diverse older adults. Participants were 51 older adults (age = 69.0 years ± 9.7; 76.5% African-American, 51.0% < high school education, 52.9% < $20,000 annual income) from an urban community cen...

2011

There is also a growing consensus that evidence of teachers’ contributions to student learning should be a component of teacher evaluation systems, along with evidence about the quality of teachers’ practice. “Value Added Models” (VAMs) for looking at gains in student test scores from one year to the next are promoted as tools to accomplish this goal. Policy makers can benefit from research abo...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Alice M Saperstein Seonjoo Lee Elizabeth J Ronan Rachael S Seeman Alice Medalia

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES There is increasing recognition of the cognitive consequences of socioeconomic adversity during childhood, which can impair learning and negatively affect social and emotional development. However, there is a paucity of research on cognitive functioning and mental health among transition-age homeless youth. This study aimed to address this knowledge gap by examining th...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1984
H N Munro

In a review of nutrition and ageing (Munro, 1981), it was suggested that research on this topic can be divided into three headings. First, there are the changes in body composition and physiological function that occur progressively throughout adult life. In most cases it is uncertain whether these processes are responsive to nutritional status. Second, some chronic diseases and disabilities of...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2003
Kimmy S Kee Michael F Green Jim Mintz John S Brekke

Deficits in the ability to perceive facial and vocal emotion expression are common in schizophrenia. However, relatively little is known about how such deficits might affect functional outcomes. This prospective study examined cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between perception of emotion and aspects of psychosocial functioning, including family relationships, social relationships...

Journal: :Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 2013
Rodrigo Mariño Cecilia Albala Hugo Sanchez Ximena Cea Alejandra Fuentes

This study aims to examine the self-assessed oral health status and quality of life (QoL) of independent living Chilean older adults, and their distribution by selected socio-demographic characteristics. The study conducted a secondary analysis of data collected as part of a larger study of dependency which involved 4766 independent living older adults, 60 years of age and older, residents of a...

Journal: :Western journal of nursing research 2016
Lorraine J Phillips Chelsea B DeRoche Marilyn Rantz Gregory L Alexander Marjorie Skubic Laurel Despins Carmen Abbott Bradford H Harris Colleen Galambos Richelle J Koopman

This study explored using big data, totaling 66 terabytes over 10 years, captured from sensor systems installed in independent living apartments to predict falls from pre-fall changes in residents' Kinect-recorded gait parameters. Over a period of 3 to 48 months, we analyzed gait parameters continuously collected for residents who actually fell (n = 13) and those who did not fall (n = 10). We a...

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