
4 MBKelley_Branch_Recruitment and Adherence
... • Those identified representative of those enrolled What doesn’t it do • Identify all who will adhere poorly to intervention Uncertainties • If those who “fail” would all be poor adherers • Cost/Benefit - advantageous ...
... • Those identified representative of those enrolled What doesn’t it do • Identify all who will adhere poorly to intervention Uncertainties • If those who “fail” would all be poor adherers • Cost/Benefit - advantageous ...
A stepwise approach to management of acne
... When treating acne, regardless of the severity, it is important to reassure the patient that you can clear their acne, although results may take six to twelve weeks and sometimes up to six months in more difficult cases. It is also important to explain that the treatments don’t cure acne (except Roa ...
... When treating acne, regardless of the severity, it is important to reassure the patient that you can clear their acne, although results may take six to twelve weeks and sometimes up to six months in more difficult cases. It is also important to explain that the treatments don’t cure acne (except Roa ...
(PSD) July 2014 PBAC Meeting
... ANCOVA = analysis of covariance; SD = standard deviation; LS = least squares; SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval; PP = per protocol; mITT = modified intention-to-treat a Scores on the Jankovic Rating Scale range from 0 to 8. A decrease in the Jankovic Rating Scale score indicates an impro ...
... ANCOVA = analysis of covariance; SD = standard deviation; LS = least squares; SE = standard error; CI = confidence interval; PP = per protocol; mITT = modified intention-to-treat a Scores on the Jankovic Rating Scale range from 0 to 8. A decrease in the Jankovic Rating Scale score indicates an impro ...
Initiation and completion rates for latent tuberculosis infection
... was defined as “being diagnosed with LTBI”. There was no required minimum study duration or number of subjects, except for studies in the general population diagnosed with LTBI that also presented data stratified for specific populations (e.g. case contacts, immigrants etc.). Since these studies wer ...
... was defined as “being diagnosed with LTBI”. There was no required minimum study duration or number of subjects, except for studies in the general population diagnosed with LTBI that also presented data stratified for specific populations (e.g. case contacts, immigrants etc.). Since these studies wer ...
Males and Eating Disorders: Gender
... a parent (Carlat et al., 1997). The masculinity literature offers insight into men’s help-seeking attitudes and behaviors. Masculinity has been correlated with more negative attitudes toward psychological help seeking, and consequently, males make fewer attempts at seeking help (Mahalik, Good, & Eng ...
... a parent (Carlat et al., 1997). The masculinity literature offers insight into men’s help-seeking attitudes and behaviors. Masculinity has been correlated with more negative attitudes toward psychological help seeking, and consequently, males make fewer attempts at seeking help (Mahalik, Good, & Eng ...
Tobacco Use - The Brookside Associates
... (a) Tobacco use intervention should occur at each patient visit. The medical officer asks about tobacco use at every contact/visit, identifies users and assesses the patient’s readiness to quit. Initial questions for each patient could include the following: Do you use tobacco? What type(s) of tobac ...
... (a) Tobacco use intervention should occur at each patient visit. The medical officer asks about tobacco use at every contact/visit, identifies users and assesses the patient’s readiness to quit. Initial questions for each patient could include the following: Do you use tobacco? What type(s) of tobac ...
An Integrative Model of Pediatric Medical
... events that are presumed to be traumatic. An unanswered question is what may contribute to an event being perceived as traumatic for a patient or one or more parents. We propose that preexisting factors are important. For example, prospective studies of adjustment to pediatric illness indicate that ...
... events that are presumed to be traumatic. An unanswered question is what may contribute to an event being perceived as traumatic for a patient or one or more parents. We propose that preexisting factors are important. For example, prospective studies of adjustment to pediatric illness indicate that ...
Autonomy Trial - Diabetes In Control
... treatment phase was analyzed using LOCF, applying a negative binomial model with terms for treatment algorithm, HbA1c stratum, sulfonylurea/meglitinide use, and the logarithm of the exposure time (in days) as an offset variable and compound symmetry as variancecovariance structure A Wilcoxon rank- ...
... treatment phase was analyzed using LOCF, applying a negative binomial model with terms for treatment algorithm, HbA1c stratum, sulfonylurea/meglitinide use, and the logarithm of the exposure time (in days) as an offset variable and compound symmetry as variancecovariance structure A Wilcoxon rank- ...
Positive psychotherapy for distressed cancer survivors
... questionnaire yields both a total score and three subscale scores based on re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal. In the current sample, PCL-C obtained proper values of reliability (.91 for total score, .85 for the hyperarousal/re-experiencing subscale, .80 for numbing, and .72 for av ...
... questionnaire yields both a total score and three subscale scores based on re-experiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal. In the current sample, PCL-C obtained proper values of reliability (.91 for total score, .85 for the hyperarousal/re-experiencing subscale, .80 for numbing, and .72 for av ...
Understanding Treating Depression Multiple Sclerosis
... stemming from ignorance about the condition. These same people would never tell a cancer patient to just “try harder” or “snap out of it.” Education is the best way to combat these misconceptions. Children are not immune to a family member’s depression. In fact, a recent Swiss study of children who ...
... stemming from ignorance about the condition. These same people would never tell a cancer patient to just “try harder” or “snap out of it.” Education is the best way to combat these misconceptions. Children are not immune to a family member’s depression. In fact, a recent Swiss study of children who ...
Understanding and Treating Depression in Multiple Sclerosis
... stemming from ignorance about the condition. These same people would never tell a cancer patient to just “try harder” or “snap out of it.” Education is the best way to combat these misconceptions. Children are not immune to a family member’s depression. In fact, a recent Swiss study of children who ...
... stemming from ignorance about the condition. These same people would never tell a cancer patient to just “try harder” or “snap out of it.” Education is the best way to combat these misconceptions. Children are not immune to a family member’s depression. In fact, a recent Swiss study of children who ...
tobacco addiction
... regarding the development of their policies on smoking (3) and in this evaluation the six interventions considered to be most cost-effective for tobacco control were considered: increasing the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products, banning the advertising and promotion of all tobacco produc ...
... regarding the development of their policies on smoking (3) and in this evaluation the six interventions considered to be most cost-effective for tobacco control were considered: increasing the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products, banning the advertising and promotion of all tobacco produc ...
5 A's Smoking Cessation Intervention for Primary Care
... precontemplation stage of change.[12] These smokers may be unaware of the risks of smoking or may not believe that these risks are personally applicable; they could be unwilling to consider making a change; or they may be discouraged about their ability to quit. For the precontemplator, the clinicia ...
... precontemplation stage of change.[12] These smokers may be unaware of the risks of smoking or may not believe that these risks are personally applicable; they could be unwilling to consider making a change; or they may be discouraged about their ability to quit. For the precontemplator, the clinicia ...
FOUNDATIONS FOR A SYSTEMATIC ECLECTIC
... (1986) note that "virtually all schools of psychotherapy accept the notion that these or related therapist variables are important for significant progress in psychotherapy, and in fact, fundamental in the formation of a working alliance" (p. 171). After recognizing the crucial nature of relationshi ...
... (1986) note that "virtually all schools of psychotherapy accept the notion that these or related therapist variables are important for significant progress in psychotherapy, and in fact, fundamental in the formation of a working alliance" (p. 171). After recognizing the crucial nature of relationshi ...
Disease management programmes for major depression
... artery disease fulfil the criteria listed above, it is less obvious that mental health can be classified this way. However, depression is increasingly recognised as a chronic disease characterised by multiple acute episodes/relapses.13 Early recognition of the signs of relapse can lead to appropriat ...
... artery disease fulfil the criteria listed above, it is less obvious that mental health can be classified this way. However, depression is increasingly recognised as a chronic disease characterised by multiple acute episodes/relapses.13 Early recognition of the signs of relapse can lead to appropriat ...
Treatment of Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Utilizing
... Pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects as many as 2.7% of children. Pediatric OCD is associated with significant distress for both families and children in multiple domains. Unfortunately, the majority of children with OCD do not receive adequate treatment. Without treatment pediatric ...
... Pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) affects as many as 2.7% of children. Pediatric OCD is associated with significant distress for both families and children in multiple domains. Unfortunately, the majority of children with OCD do not receive adequate treatment. Without treatment pediatric ...
Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Adolescent Patient Treatment
... either nonsuicidal or suicidal intent (Muehlenkamp, Claes, Havertape, & Plener, 2012). Suicidal self-injury is the act of deliberately harming one’s body tissue with the intention of death, while nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is another form of DSH that lacks the intention of death (Nock & Favazza, ...
... either nonsuicidal or suicidal intent (Muehlenkamp, Claes, Havertape, & Plener, 2012). Suicidal self-injury is the act of deliberately harming one’s body tissue with the intention of death, while nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is another form of DSH that lacks the intention of death (Nock & Favazza, ...
Literature Update for CERGA March 2011 - Hi
... Journal of Addictive Diseases Journal of Public Health Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse ...
... Journal of Addictive Diseases Journal of Public Health Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse ...
Evaluation of the Effect of Stay On Your Feet, a... Program for Older Adults, on Falls-Related Self-Efficacy and Balance
... 76.78 ± 18.91 and 82.46 ± 18.27 respectively) and at follow-up (mean 75.01 ± 19.51 and 84.10 ± 12.49 respectively), suggesting participants in this study were already fairly confident in their ability to manage daily activities without losing their balance. TUG times at baseline and follow-up testin ...
... 76.78 ± 18.91 and 82.46 ± 18.27 respectively) and at follow-up (mean 75.01 ± 19.51 and 84.10 ± 12.49 respectively), suggesting participants in this study were already fairly confident in their ability to manage daily activities without losing their balance. TUG times at baseline and follow-up testin ...
Chapter 6: Baseline Examination Visit
... present. The Examiner does not have access to radiographs, treatment notes, treatment plans, or screening notes from the participant’s institutional chart. The details of the examination procedure and recording are presented in Chapter 13, Training and Monitoring. In brief, each coronal surface (occ ...
... present. The Examiner does not have access to radiographs, treatment notes, treatment plans, or screening notes from the participant’s institutional chart. The details of the examination procedure and recording are presented in Chapter 13, Training and Monitoring. In brief, each coronal surface (occ ...
Menstrual Migraine - American Headache Society
... Triptans.—Multiple studies have been done with the acute medications typically used to treat usual migraines, but dosed continuously in the menstrual window, twice a day. This approach appears to decrease or eliminate menstrual migraine, although there are concerns that the migraines may be worse or ...
... Triptans.—Multiple studies have been done with the acute medications typically used to treat usual migraines, but dosed continuously in the menstrual window, twice a day. This approach appears to decrease or eliminate menstrual migraine, although there are concerns that the migraines may be worse or ...
Winnicottian object relations and behavioral theory
... comprehensive evaluation of the phenomenon of DTTBTEDs, as well as to highlight the proposed utility that a multi-modal treatment approach that can treat both the object relational deficits and the behavioral maladaptivies in an integrated way to more effectively treat these more severe and resistan ...
... comprehensive evaluation of the phenomenon of DTTBTEDs, as well as to highlight the proposed utility that a multi-modal treatment approach that can treat both the object relational deficits and the behavioral maladaptivies in an integrated way to more effectively treat these more severe and resistan ...
Ductus Arteriosus - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
... unless it is excessive as this will compromise nutrition. There is no evidence that the use of diuretics or restricting fluid helps to close the PDA but they may be of symptomatic benefit and render treatment with ibuprofen unnecessary. If the duct is considered clinically significant and there are ...
... unless it is excessive as this will compromise nutrition. There is no evidence that the use of diuretics or restricting fluid helps to close the PDA but they may be of symptomatic benefit and render treatment with ibuprofen unnecessary. If the duct is considered clinically significant and there are ...
Fractional exhaled nitric oxide for the management of asthma in adults:
... be less responsive to ICS treatment [8]. Therefore, in order to reach a balance between treatment and control, the addition of FeNO monitoring might allow optimisation of treatment in the different disease phenotypes. Existing reviews of FeNO monitors suggest some benefits associated with FeNO [9–11 ...
... be less responsive to ICS treatment [8]. Therefore, in order to reach a balance between treatment and control, the addition of FeNO monitoring might allow optimisation of treatment in the different disease phenotypes. Existing reviews of FeNO monitors suggest some benefits associated with FeNO [9–11 ...
Overlapping Ideas
... food and body image, as well as symptoms of eating disorders, making it a serious issue for dancers. ...
... food and body image, as well as symptoms of eating disorders, making it a serious issue for dancers. ...