نتایج جستجو برای: psychosocial impact

تعداد نتایج: 790658  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2003
Kevin M Means Patricia S O'Sullivan Daniel E Rodell

Falling is associated with psychosocial sequelae that may influence functional performance and fall risk. Exercise can improve psychosocial factors. To address the research questions (1) Do psychosocial variables differ among persons with and without falls? and (2) Among persons who fall, can exercise improve psychosocial variables? we evaluated psychosocial and functional performance variables...

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2015
Babette Bronkhorst

INTRODUCTION Previous research has shown that employees who experience high job demands are more inclined to show unsafe behaviors in the workplace. In this paper, we examine why some employees behave safely when faced with these demands while others do not. We add to the literature by incorporating both physical and psychosocial safety climate in the job demands and resources (JD-R) model and ...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2007
Frances M Costa Richard Jessor Mark S Turbin

A theory-based protection and risk model was applied to explain variation in college students' cigarette smoking. Key aims were to examine whether psychosocial and behavioral protective and risk factors can account for cross-sectional and developmental variation in smoking, and to examine whether protection moderates the impact of risk on smoking involvement. Data for this three-wave longitudin...

2015
Katja Goetz Sarah Berger Amina Gavartina Stavria Zaroti Joachim Szecsenyi

BACKGROUND Well-being at work is an important aspect of a workforce strategy. The aim of the study was to explore and evaluate psychosocial factors and health and work-related outcomes of practices assistants depending on their employment status in general medical practices. METHODS This observational study was based on a questionnaire survey to evaluate psychosocial aspects at work in genera...

Journal: :Molecular genetics and metabolism 2010
J K Gentile A E Ten Hoedt A M Bosch

Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of metabolism, and its detrimental effects on neurocognitive functioning have been well studied. Early detection and treatment of PKU prevent the severe consequences of this disorder. However, even early- and well-treated patients experience hidden disabilities, including subtle deficits in executive functioning, mild reductions in mental processing spee...

2014
D. W. Tessier J. L. Hefner A. Newmeyer

Background. Current health services interventions focus on the treatment of the musculoskeletal impairments of cerebral palsy (CP). The goal of this study was to explore whether the severity of physical symptoms correlates with psychosocial quality of life (QOL) among pediatric patients with CP. Methods. A sample of 53 caregivers of children with CP was surveyed and health status information wa...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2006
JoAnn Mick

Domestic violence (DV), or intimate partner violence (IPV), is a prevailing problem in public health. Often, healthcare providers may be the first people that victims of DV will approach to reveal their problem or seek assistance. IPV is a pattern of control using assault and intimidating behaviors that has devastating effects on individuals, their families, and communities. Oncology nurses nee...

2006
L. Grassi F. Fawzy

Psycho-oncology, as a subspecialty deals with the psychosocial, behavioral, spiritual, and existential dimensions of patients with cancer and their families. Over the past quarter century, psychooncology has contributed integrative principles in cancer care (Holland, 2002). As it has been recently shown for the subspecialty of psychosomatic medicine (Gitlin et al, 2004), psycho-oncology has als...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2004
Jason E Owen Joshua C Klapow David L Roth Lisle Nabell Diane C Tucker

Many well-designed studies have shown psychosocial treatments for cancer to be efficacious for improving patients' quality of life, but the actual impact of these treatments may be limited by low rates of participation. Web-based treatment formats could improve effectiveness by increasing availability and accessibility. Two phases of a feasibility study are reported in this article. In the firs...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2007
Paula M Trief Jeanne A Teresi Roberto Izquierdo Philip C Morin Robin Goland Leslie Field Joseph P Eimicke Rebecca Brittain Justin Starren Steven Shea Ruth S Weinstock

D iabetes case management (DCM) may improve medical outcomes (1,2). Case managers coordinate care and often provide a mix of interventions, e.g., telephone outreach, education, reminders. However, the efficacy of DCM is unclear. Three systematic reviews lend only limited support for the efficacy of DCM for improving glycemic control but none for lipid, weight, or blood pressure benefits (3–5). ...

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