Browse Items (15 total)
- Tags: Focus Groups
Examining the gray zones in guardianship and involuntary protective services laws.
Tags: 1999, Aged, Anetzberger GJ, Attitude Measures, Attitude of Health Personnel, Attitude to Aging, Attorneys – Psychosocial Factors, Competence (Legal) – Psychosocial Factors – In Old Age, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Focus Groups, Guardianship, Human, Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, Legal – Psychosocial Factors – In Old Age, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurses – Psychosocial Factors, Physicians – Psychosocial Factors, Psychologists, Questionnaires, Research Instruments, Schimer MR, Social Workers – Psychosocial Factors
Anti-tobacco socialization in homes in African-American and White parents, and smoking and nonsmoking parents.
Tags: 1999, Adolescence, Audiorecording, Blacks, Chi Square Test, Child, Clark P I, Focus Groups, Funding Source, Gautam S P, Human, interviews, Journal of Adolescent Health, Ohio, Parental Attitudes – Ethnology, Parenting – Ethnology, Questionnaires, Scarisbrick-Hauser A, Smoking – In Adolescence, Smoking – Prevention and Control – In Adolescence, Socialization, Survey Research, Whites, Wirk S J
Derogatory and cynical humour directed towards patients: views of residents and attending doctors.
Tags: 2009, Audiorecording, Aultman JM, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Focus Groups, Human, Interns and Residents – Psychosocial Factors, Medical education, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physician-Patient Relations, Physicians – Psychosocial Factors, Teaching Methods – Evaluation, Varley JD, Wear D, Wit and Humor, Zarconi J
The ethics of HIV testing and disclosure for healthcare professionals: what do our future doctors think?
Tags: 2011, Adolescent, Adult, Anonymous Testing/ethics, Attitude to Illness, Audiorecording, Aultman Julie M, Borges Nicole J, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Disclosure/*ethics, Female, Focus Groups, Health Care Surveys, Health Personnel, Health Screening, HIV Infections – Diagnosis, HIV Infections – Ethical Issues, HIV Seropositivity/*diagnosis, Human, Humans, interviews, Male, Mandatory Testing, Medical, Medical teacher, Medical/*psychology, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Patients, Privacy and Confidentiality, Student Attitudes, Students, Thematic Analysis, Truth Disclosure, United States, Young Adult
The ethical and pedagogical effects of modeling "not-so-universal" precautions.
Tags: *Ethics, *Health Knowledge, *Models, *Universal Precautions, 2011, Adolescent, Attitudes, Audiorecording, Aultman Julie M, Borges Nicole J, College of Graduate Studies, Curriculum, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Ethics, Female, Focus Groups, Human, Humans, Internship and Residency, Male, Medical, Medical teacher, Medical/psychology, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Organizational, Patient Safety, Practice, Practice Patterns, Preventive Health Care, Professional, Role Models, Self Care, Student Attitudes, Students, Thematic Analysis, United States, Young Adult
Developing competencies for pediatric hospice and palliative medicine.
Tags: 2014, Accreditation, Block Susan D, Child, Clinical Competence/*standards, competencies, Cooperative Behavior, Curriculum/trends, Education, fellowship training, Focus Groups, Forecasting, Friebert Sarah, Graduate/trends, hospice and palliative medicine, Hospice Care/*standards/trends, Humans, Hutton Nancy, Interdisciplinary Communication, Klick Jeffrey C, Medical, milestones, Morrison Laura J, Osenga Kaci, Palliative Medicine/*education/trends, pediatric palliative care, Pediatrics, Pediatrics/*education/trends, Pituch Kenneth J, Societies, Specialization/trends, Specialty Boards/standards/trends, Terminal Care/standards/trends, United States, Vesel Tamara, Weidner Norbert
Narrative analysis of the ethics in providing advance care planning.
Tags: *Long-Term Care, 2014, Accountability, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning – Ethical Issues, Advance Care Planning/*ethics, Aultman Julie M, Baughman Kristin R, care managers, Case Managers, College of Graduate Studies, Courage, Decision Making/*ethics, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Empowerment, end-of-life decisions, ethical dilemmas, Ethics, Focus Groups, Funding Source, Human, Humans, Ludwick Ruth, narrative analysis, Narratives, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurses/*psychology, Nursing ethics, O'Neill Anne, Ohio, Open-Ended Questionnaires, Patient Care Management/*ethics, Professional, Qualitative Studies, Questionnaires, registered nurses, Respect, Secondary Analysis, social workers, Thematic Analysis
A broader understanding of care managers' attitudes of advance care planning: A concurrent nested design.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Health Knowledge, 2018, Adult, advance care planning, Advance Care Planning/*standards, Attitudes, Aultman Julie, Baughman Kristin R, Case Managers, Chi Square Test, College of Graduate Studies, Community health, Concurrent Prospective Studies, Convenience Sample, Decision-making, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Discussion, end of life, Female, Focus Groups, Funding Source, Health Services Accessibility/standards, Human, Humans, Journal of clinical nursing, Ludwick Ruth, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Midwestern United States, Multicenter Studies, Multimethod Studies, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurse Attitudes, nurses, Practice, Qualitative, Qualitative Research, quantitative, Questionnaires, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, Thematic Analysis
Hidden in plain sight: the formal, informal, and hidden curricula of a psychiatry clerkship.
Tags: *Clinical Clerkship, *Curriculum, 2009, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Attitude of Health Personnel, Clinical Competence, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Faculty, Focus Groups, Humans, Internship and Residency, Intuition, Learning, Medical, Mentors, NEOMED College of Medicine, Physician-Patient Relations, Physician's Role, Psychiatry/*education, Skillicorn Jodie, Students, Teaching, Time Factors, United States, Wear Delese
Making fun of patients: medical students' perceptions and use of derogatory and cynical humor in clinical settings.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Attitude to Health, *Physician-Patient Relations, *Social Perception, *Wit and Humor as Topic, 2006, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Adult, Aultman Julie M, College of Graduate Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Female, Focus Groups, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Male, Medical, Medical/*psychology, Mentally Ill Persons, Morbid, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Obesity, Ohio, Quality of Health Care, Sociology, Stereotyping, Students, Varley Joseph D, Wear Delese, Zarconi Joseph
Attitudes of female nurses and female residents toward each other: a qualitative study in one U.S. teaching hospital.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Internship and Residency, *Physician-Nurse Relations, 2004, Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Australia, Communication, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Female, Focus Groups, Gender Identity, Hospitals, Humans, Keck-McNulty Cynthia, Male, NEOMED College of Medicine, Norway, Nurses/*psychology, Physicians, Sexual Behavior, Teaching, United States, Wear Delese, Women/*psychology
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
Anti-tobacco socialization in homes of African-American and white parents, and smoking and nonsmoking parents.
Tags: *African Americans/psychology/statistics & numerical data, *Attitude to Health/ethnology, *European Continental Ancestry Group/psychology/statistics & numerical data, *Parenting/ethnology/psychology, 1999, Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior/psychology, Adult, Case-Control Studies, Child, Clark P I, Family Health/ethnology, Female, Focus Groups, Gautam S P, Health Surveys, Humans, Male, Ohio/epidemiology, Parents/psychology, Scarisbrick-Hauser A, Self Efficacy, Smoking/epidemiology/*psychology, Socialization, Statistics as Topic, The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine, Wirk S J
Translating Interventions that Target Criminogenic Risk Factors for use in Community Based Mental Health Settings.
Tags: *Community Mental Health Services, *Criminal justice involvement, *Criminal Law, *Intervention research, 2017, Bonfine Natalie, Community mental health journal, Community Mental Health Services – Administration, Community Mental Health Services/*organization & administration, Crime – Prevention and Control, Criminology, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Duda-Banwar Janelle, Farkas Kathleen J, Female, Focus Groups, Health Care Delivery, Human, Humans, Male, Mental Disorders, Mental Disorders/*psychology, Mentally Ill Persons/*psychology, NEOMED College of Medicine, Qualitative Research, Risk Factors, Staff Development, Wilson Amy Blank
Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs in rural communities: a focus group study.
Tags: 2013, Bonfine Natalie, College of Graduate Studies, Community mental health journal, Cooperative Behavior, Criminal Law/organization & administration, Crisis Intervention, Crisis Intervention/*organization & administration, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Descriptive Statistics, Focus Groups, Human, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Mental Health Personnel, Mental Health Services/*organization & administration, Models, Munetz Mark R, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, NEOMED College of Graduate Studies, NEOMED College of Medicine, Novisky Meghan, Organizational, Police, Program Development, Program Evaluation, Psychiatric Emergencies, Qualitative Research, Ritter Christian, Rural Health, Rural Health Services/*organization & administration, Skubby David