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- Tags: Professional-Patient Relations
Social Media for Doctors: Taking Professional and Patient Engagement to the Next Level.
Tags: 2020, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, BHUYAN NATASHA, Consumer Participation, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education Continuing (Credit), Family Practice Management, Goals and Objectives, Health Education, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, January 2020 Update, Journal Article, LIN KENNY, LU EMILY, NEOMED College of Medicine, NGUYEN BICH-MAY, Physicians Family -- Psychosocial Factors, Professional Practice, Professional-Patient Relations, Salem Regional Medical Center, Screen Time, SEVILLA MIKE, Social Media
Patient Awareness and Expectations of Pharmacist Services During Hospital Stay.
Tags: *Anticipation, *Awareness, *Health Knowledge, 2017, 80 and over, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Attitudes, Betka Eric M, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Descriptive Statistics, Female, Health Services Accessibility, Hospital, Hospital/methods/*statistics & numerical data, Human, Humans, Inpatients, Inpatients/*psychology, Journal of pharmacy practice, King Philip K, Male, Marketing, Marketing/methods, Martin Steven J, Middle Aged, NEOMED College of Pharmacy, Patient Attitudes, patient awareness, Patient Education, patient expectations, Pharmacists/*statistics & numerical data, Pharmacy Service, pharmacy services, Practice, Pretest-Posttest Design, Professional Role, Professional-Patient Relations, Psychological, Social Marketing, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States, Young Adult
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
Cognitive behavioral therapy for psychosis in clinical practice.
Tags: 2012, Adaptation, Affect, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/*methods, Cognitive Therapy – Methods, Coping, Delusions, Descriptive Statistics, Effect Size, Funding Source, Hallucinations, Hallucinations/psychology/therapy, Human, Humans, Meta Analysis, Montesano Vicki L, Professional-Patient Relations, Psychological, Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.), Psychotic Disorders – Therapy, Psychotic Disorders/psychology/*therapy, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenia/therapy, Schizophrenic Psychology, Secondary Prevention, Sivec Harry J, systematic review, Treatment Outcome, United Kingdom, United States