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Dianne Rees

Self Care & Self Management Course - Training, Skills, Tools, Advice & Networks - 1 views

  • Self care is about individuals taking responsibility for their own health and wellbeing. Self management is about individuals making the most of their lives and coping with difficulties and making the most of what they have. It includes managing and minimising the way conditions limit individuals’ lives as well as what they can do to feel happy and fulfilled to make the most of their lives despite the condition" Skills for Health (2008)
  • Healthcare professionals can also provide support and resources to assist individuals in managing these activities. Example include: Patient education, self care skills training, health and social care information, care plan approach, self diagnostic tools, self monitoring devices, peer support networks and home adaptations.
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Nephrotic Syndrome - Nutrition Diet, Symptoms, Management, Causes - 0 views

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    Nephrotic Syndrome Diet - Read about nephrotic syndrome symptoms, causes and nutritional management on pediatric oncall.
Tom Fields

The Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Resource Guide for Integrating Comprehensive Medic... - 0 views

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    The guide focuses on the decisions surrounding the comprehensive management of a patient's medications, regardless of source, method of delivery, or form of administration.
Leena Marilda

Fifth Avenue Physical Therapy | NYC Rehabilitation Medicine - 0 views

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    What is physical therapy? Who are physical therapists? Your #physical therapist helps you in a lot of ways; #health care profession that involves treatment of a #disease, injury or deformity. Your physical therapist helps achieve the improvement mobility and motion, managing pain effectively without long term use of #medication.
Dianne Rees

HealthLiteracyReport.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    Views of health literacy in NC, but chapters 2 & 3 are generally useful
Dr AGK Gokhale

Dr Gokhale participates in the interactive session at Bidar - 0 views

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    Yashoda Hospital, Secunderabad in Association with API-Bidar Chapter organized Interactive session with Dr AGK Gokhale on 26th Feb 2014 at Hotel Mayura, Bidar. Eminent Physicians of Bidar participated in the Interactive Session and discussed regarding "Clinical Management of Heart Failure and Drugs/Surgery in Heart Failure"
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Continuing Medical Education Program (CME) at Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad - 0 views

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    Osmania General Hospital, Dept of Cardiology, HOD Dr YV Subba Reddy invited Dr AGK Gokhale for Academic Program to deliver a lecture on "Management - Bridge to Transplant and Heart Transplantation Surgery" of their Faculty, DM Student and PG Students. 
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Stress Management: Healthy Ways To Cope With Stress | Health Blog - 0 views

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    Stress is of many types. The common type is due to a load of work or any other pressure conditions. It can eliminate by proper treatment within a week or two. But the stress in which the condition is becoming worst day by day then this type is named as PTSD.
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Revolutionizing Clinical Trials with eClinical Solutions: Exploring EDC and eCRF Innova... - 0 views

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    eClinical solutions are a game-changer in clinical trials, revolutionizing how we conduct and manage them. Connect ClinVigilant for eClinical Solutions
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    Now you can avail experienced and proven DNA lab RCM services at prices that you can easily afford. Nath is a recognized team that offers comprehensive DNA lab billing, collections and revenue cycle management services.
Tom Fields

Pediatric Asthma Care - 0 views

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    The featured Innovations describe one program that provided services to urban preschool children in an effort to improve asthma-related outcomes, and two programs that improved pediatric asthma care by increasing adherence to well-established care guidelines.
Dianne Rees

Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit - 1 views

  • This toolkit is designed to help adult and pediatric practices ensure that systems are in place to promote better understanding by all patients, not just those you think need extra assistance. The toolkit is divided into manageable chunks so that its implementation can fit into the busy day of a practice. It contains the following:
  • Quick Start Guide. Path to Improvement (6 steps to take to implement the toolkit). 20 Tools (2-5 pages each). Appendices (over 25 resources such as sample forms, PowerPoint presentations, and worksheets).
Dianne Rees

Regional Health Education Online Learning - The Permanente Medical Group - 0 views

  • Practice proven approaches to help patients manage their health
Dianne Rees

BioMed Central | Full text | The experiential health information processing model: supp... - 0 views

  • However, this idea raises concerns that learners with dissenting ideas and views may find such learning environments unfriendly.
  • A collaborative filtering model in which popularity breeds popularity can lead to subject "icebergs," where less popular topics and ideas are submerged [18].
  • little research has examined the notion of collaborative behaviour in relation to health information seeking and knowledge creation on the Internet.
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  • Those with low health literacy and numeracy may be especially susceptible to misleading information and framing effects [32], whether these are intentional, as in malicious behaviour in an online community, or whether they simply reflect a poor fit between information content, its presentation, and the learner.
  • For someone recently diagnosed with an illness, prognosis and treatment information are likely to be foreign and even daunting, requiring learning in the context of stress and perhaps fear.
  • Charles et al. [33] proposed three primary models of decision making: the 'paternalistic' model where the physician makes the decisions, the 'informed or autonomous' model where the physician imparts knowledge to the patient and the patient makes the decision, and the 'shared decision making' model where the process is collaborative
  • The role assumed by a patient may have an impact on how information sources are weighted. For example, one study found that those who desired the most control in their decision-making stated that their physician was their main information source and many were guided by the doctor's preferences [37].
  • People's information seeking behaviour (ISB) is complex and often iterative. Research in this area has produced consistent findings that comprise what has been called the "principles of information seeking" [39]; these include that people seek information 1) in familiar and comfortable patterns; 2) often following an informal to formal continuum; and 3) in an opportunistic and situated/contextualized way.
  • formation seeking is often multi-faceted and complex and is comprised of interactions between individual, environmental and social factors
  • Williams-Piehota et al. [44] demonstrated that for women at risk of breast cancer, adapting messages about the importance of mammography to receivers' behavioural style increased blunters' likelihood of obtaining a mammogram
  • In addition, individuals may themselves vary in their information seeking and coping styles, in some cases acting as blunters, while in others as monitors, and this may be due to contextual factors such as the person's understanding of the threat posed to them by the situation [47], and the type of stressor encountered [48].
  • These theories tend to explain motivation for seeking information but do not account for the desire to do so collaboratively or to find others in a similar circumstance in order to obtain anecdotal or experiential information.
  • Indeed it has been suggested that "sharing ideas and experiences with others through online health support groups may have health benefits." [53], and online communities have been described as the "...single most important aspect of the web with the biggest impact on health outcomes." [54].
  • Eng TR, Gustafson DH, Henderson J, Jimison H, Patrick K: Introduction to evaluation of interactive health communication applications. Science Panel on Interactive Communication and Health. Am J Prev Med 1999 , 16:10-5. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text totext()Return to text Eysenbach G, Powell J, Englesakis M, Rizo C, Stern A: Health related virtual communities and electronic support groups: systematic review of the effects of online peer to peer interactions. BMJ 2004 , 328:1166. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text
  • Increased participation in online communities strengthens the potential for patients to influence each other's decision making, emphasizing a third decision making dyad: patient-patien
  • they merely replicate, in a new environment, the patterns and preferences for information seeking seen in non-online environments.
  • What is new is the increased ability for some people to access "more people like me" in very fast and highly convenient way
  • It must be noted however, that, as described above, many of the information seeking patterns we now see on the Web are not in fact new
  • Miller SM: Monitoring versus blunting styles of coping with cancer influence the information patients want and need about their disease: implications for cancer screening and management. Cancer 1995 , 76:167-177. PubMed Abstract totext()Return to text
  • Individuals with a disease or condition are beginning to emerge as authoritative sources [61].
  • Wilson J: Acknowledging the expertise of patients and their organisations. BMJ 1999 , 319:771-4. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text totext()Return to text
  • For example, if it is understood that most new learners require a period of time in which they prefer to only read messages online before actively participating, this could be outlined in the instructions for participation
  • Also of interest is the evolving nature of credibility and the way it is depicted, understood and accepted as more laypeople become recognized as experts and opinion leaders in online environments.
  • we need to consider ways to better enable and support the exchange of experiential and anecdotal information, and help patients differentiate the different kinds of information to which they may be exposed in these environments
  • online interactions may simply reproduce existing power structures and may not, in fact, truly empower patients [64,65].
  • Nettleton S, Burrows R: E-Scaped Medicine? Information, Reflexivity and Health. Critical Social Policy 2003 , 23:165-185. totext()Return to text Henwood F, Wyatt S, Hart A, Smith J: 'Ignorance is bliss sometimes': constraints on the emergence of the 'informed patient' in the changing landscapes of health information. Sociol Health Illn 2003 , 25:589-607. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text totext()Return to text Westbrook JI, Braithwaite J, Georgiou A, Ampt A, Creswick N, Coiera E, Iedema R: Multimethod evaluation of information and communication technologies in health in the context of wicked problems and sociotechnical theory. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2007 , 14:746-55. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text | PubMed Central Full Text totext()Return to text
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How to Relieve Chest Tightness: Strategies and Effective Methods - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    Chest tightness is a discomforting sensation or inflammation characterized by pressure, constriction, or a feeling of fullness in the chest. It can be a result of various conditions, such as anxiety, asthma, heart issues, or muscle strain. Managing chest tightness is important for your overall well-being and can significantly improve your quality of life.
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