نتایج جستجو برای: wellness policies

تعداد نتایج: 127258  

2015
Christer Carlsson Pirkko Walden

The age group 60-74 is labelled the “young elderly” and refers to people in transition from working life to retirement. Studies of mobile services have shown that young elderly customers are regarded as “not trainable” and “not interesting”. Digital wellness services for the “young elderly” with mobile technology represent a new approach to wellness. We compared wellness services on mobile smar...

Journal: :Nursing for women's health 2007
Mary Ann Faucher

REGISTER NOW! Register to attend in person for any of the following sessions by logging in to mytraining.hr.ufl.edu and go to the Wellness Wednesday course homepage. Click the blue registration button to select the session(s) you wish to attend and then click submit at the bottom of the page. Please note: If you have previously registered for a Wellness Wednesday, the registration button will r...

2012
B Stussman L Alekel R Nahin E Edwards P Barnes

Methods Data are based upon the Adult Complementary and Alternative Medicine supplement, the Sample Adult core, and the Family core components of the 2007 NHIS. The survey contained reasons for using CIH including treatment of a specific health problem, general wellness or general disease prevention, and other reasons. We created four mutually exclusive categories for analysis: 1) “yes” to trea...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1992
G Moran

SIR Your editorial in the March 1992 issue (1), is in my opinion something of a landmark and a positive, favourable one in the history of scholarly communication. In effect, you are urging the medical research community to take seriously a paper that leading peer review authorities rejected (for one reason or another) for publication. The peer review authority rejection might be characterised a...

2010
Sean A. Munson Debra Lauterbach Mark W. Newman Paul Resnick

What are the benefits and drawbacks of integrating health and wellness interventions into existing online social network websites? In this paper, we report on a case study of deploying the Three Good Things positive psychology exercise as a Facebook application. Our experience shows that embedding a wellness intervention in an existing social website is a viable option. In particular, we find a...

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2004
Tonya L Schuster Marnie Dobson Maritza Jauregui Robert H I Blanks

Scholarship concerning complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practices within the United States could benefit from incorporating sociological perspectives into the development of a comprehensive research agenda. We review the literature on health and wellness emphasizing definitions and distinctions, the health lifestyles literature emphasizing issues of both life choices and life chance...

Journal: :Archives of psychiatric nursing 2006
Mary D Moller Michael J Rice

Despite the human capacity to survive and adapt, traumatic experiences can cause alterations in health, attitudes and behaviors, environmental and interpersonal functioning, and spiritual balance such that the memory of an event or a set of events taints all other experiences. The BE SMART (Become Empowered: Symptom Management for Abuse and Recovery from Trauma) group psychoeducation program is...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2002
Ronald R Gaber Daniel M Martin

In 1991, the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri, initiated a wellness program for its first- and second-year medical students. The program was based on the concept that to practice and promote preventive medicine, students must first understand and integrate wellness practices and theory into their own lives. With nearly 11 years of experience, the Kirksville Col...

2013
Cheng-Yu Tsai

This study sought to determine whether there were relationships existed among leisure satisfaction, self-esteem, and spiritual wellness. Four hundred survey instruments were distributed, and 334 effective instruments were returned, for an effective rate of 83.5%. The participants were recruited from a purposive sampling that subjects were at least 60 years of age and retired in Tainan City, Tai...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2009
Lynn Davis Karina Loyo Rick Schwertfeger Aerie Glowka Lisa Danielson Cecily Brea Alyssa Easton Shannon Griffin-Blake

BACKGROUND In 2003, Steps to a Healthier Austin was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to implement chronic disease prevention and health promotion activities. We report Steps to a Healthier Austin's partnership with Health & Lifestyles Corporate Wellness, Inc (Health & Lifestyles), to provide a worksite wellness program for Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (C...

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