Browse Items (6 total)
- Tags: Case Management
The Accuracy of Interqual Criteria in Determining the Observation versus Inpatient Status in Older Adults with Syncope.
Tags: 2020, Adler David H, Bastani Aveh, Baugh Christopher W, Case Management, Caterino Jeffrey M, Chang Anna Marie, Clark Carol L, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diercks Deborah B, Geriatrics, Hollander Judd E, InterQual, journalArticle, June 2020 Update II, Malveau Susan E, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nicks Bret A, Nishijima Daniel K, Shah Manish N, Stiffler Kirk A, Storrow Alan B, Su Erica, Sun Benjamin C, Syncope, The Journal of emergency medicine, Weiss Robert E, Wilber Scott T, Yagapen Annick N
A 48-Year-Old Woman With Acute Abdomen.
Tags: 2015, Abdomen, Acute – Etiology, Bosman Evan, Case Management, Department of Emergency Medicine, Diagnosis, Diagnostic Imaging, Differential, Early Intervention, Emergency Medicine (00136654), Female, Hematologic Tests, Mesenteric Ischemia – Diagnosis, Mesenteric Ischemia – Symptoms, Middle Age, Nausea – Drug Therapy, NEOMED College of Medicine, Orlik Kseniya, Pain – Drug Therapy, Physical Examination, Simon Erin L, Vasodilator Agents – Therapeutic Use
The Relationship Between Organizational Characteristics and Advance Care Planning Practices.
Tags: 2015, Administrative Personnel, Adult, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning/*organization & administration/standards, area agency on aging, Attitude of Health Personnel, Baughman Kristin R, care management, Case Management, Case Managers, Chi Square Test, Clinical Protocols/standards, community-based long-term care, Confidence Intervals, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Research, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Funding Source, Government Agencies, Hazelett Susan, Human, Humans, Inservice Training/organization & administration, interviews, Logistic Regression, Long Term Care, Ludwick Ruth, Male, Medicaid, Medicaid/statistics & numerical data, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Midwestern United States, Multivariate Analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, nurses, Odds Ratio, Ohio, organizational characteristics, Organizational Culture, Palmisano Barbara, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Questionnaires, registered nurses, Rural Areas, Sanders Margaret, social workers, Surveys, T-Tests, Telephone, The American journal of hospice & palliative care, United States, Urban Areas
Managing in the trenches of consumer care: the challenges of understanding and initiating the advance care planning process.
Tags: *Health Personnel/psychology/standards, *Health Services for the Aged, *Long-Term Care/methods/organization & administration/psychology, *Patient Care Management/methods/organization & administration, 2012, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning/*organization & administration, Attitude of Health Personnel, Aultman Julie, Baughman Kristin R, Case Management, College of Graduate Studies, Convenience Sample, Decision Making, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Family Relations, Focus Groups, Funding Source, Hazelett Susan, Human, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Journal of gerontological social work, Long Term Care, Ludwick Ruth, Needs Assessment, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurse Attitudes, O'Neill Anne, Ohio, Palmisano Barbara, Patient Education as Topic, Professional Role, Professional-Patient Relations, Qualitative Research, Qualitative Studies, Sanders Margaret, Social Work/*standards, Social Worker Attitudes, Terminal Care/organization & administration/psychology, Thematic Analysis
Adapting cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis for case managers: increasing access to services in a community mental health agency.
Tags: *Community Mental Health Services, *Diffusion of Innovation, *Health Services Accessibility, 2014, Adult, Case Management, Case Managers, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/education/*methods, Cognitive Therapy – Methods, collaboration, Community Mental Health Services – United States, Cooperative Behavior, Department of Psychiatry, Evidence-Based, Evidence-Based Practice/education/methods, Female, Human, Humans, Inservice Training, Interinstitutional Relations, Male, Montesano Vicki L, Munetz Mark R, NEOMED College of Medicine, Pelton Jeremy R, Pilot Studies, Professional Practice, Program Implementation – Methods, Psychiatric rehabilitation journal, Psychotic Disorders/*therapy, Questionnaires, Scales, Schizophrenia – Rehabilitation, Schizophrenia/*therapy, Sivec Harry J, Staff Development, Thematic Analysis, Treatment Outcome, Turkington Douglas, United Kingdom, United States
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis (CBT-p) Delivered in a Community Mental Health Setting: A Case Comparison of Clients Receiving CBT Informed Strategies by Case Managers Prior to Therapy.
Tags: *Case Managers, *CBT-p, *Cognitive behavioral techniques for psychosis, *Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis, *Community Mental Health Services, *Continuum of care, *Schizophrenia, 2017, Adult, Case Management, Case-Control Studies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/*methods, Cognitive Therapy – Methods, Community mental health journal, Community Mental Health Services, Comparative Studies, Continuity of Patient Care, Department of Psychiatry, Evidence-Based, Exploratory Research, Female, Human, Humans, Knepp Kristen A, Male, Middle Aged, Montesano Vicki L, Munetz Mark R, NEOMED College of Medicine, Outcome Assessment, Professional Practice, Program Implementation – Methods, Psychotic Disorders – Therapy, Psychotic Disorders/*therapy, Schizophrenia, Sivec Harry J, Skubby David, Surveys and Questionnaires