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- Tags: Summated Rating Scaling
Effectiveness of a group exercise program in a long-term care facility: a randomized pilot trial.
Tags: 2003, 80 and over, Age Factors, Aged, Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Baum EE, Clinical Assessment Tools, Clinical Trials, Confidence Intervals, Crossover Design, Data Analysis Software, Descriptive Statistics, Faur D, Female, Frail Elderly, Functional Status, Geriatric Functional Assessment, Gerontologic Care, Group Exercise – In Old Age, Housing for the Elderly, Human, Inpatients, Jarjoura D, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Long Term Care, Male, Muscle Strengthening, Nursing Homes, Outcomes (Health Care), P-Value, Patient Compliance, Pilot Studies, Pliability, Polen AE, Prospective Studies, Random Assignment, Range of Motion, Recreation, Repeated Measures, Rutechi G, Sensitivity and Specificity, Sex Factors, Summated Rating Scaling, Treatment Outcomes
The medically underserved: who is likely to exercise and why?
Tags: 2006, Adolescence, Adult, Aged, Chi Square Test, Convenience Sample, Correlation Coefficient, Counseling, Data Analysis Software, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Exercise, Female, Funding Source, Gil K M, Gilchrist V J, Health Promotion, Human, interviews, Journal of Health Care for the Poor & Underserved, Male, McCord G, McNatt J, Medically Underserved – Ohio, Middle Age, Motivation, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Pendleton BF, Preventive Health Care, Questionnaires, Schrop S L, Stockton L, Summated Rating Scaling, Whites
The effect of a 12-month longitudinal long-term care rotation on knowledge and attitudes of internal medicine residents about geriatrics.
Tags: 2007, Aged, Attitude Measures, Attitude of Health Personnel, Baum EE, Clinical Competence, Confidence Intervals, Curriculum, Data Analysis Software, Education, Educational Measurement, Geriatric Assessment, Geriatrics – Education, Human, Internal Consistency, Internal Medicine, Interns and Residents, Internship and Residency, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, Long Term Care – Education, Medical, Nelson KM, Nursing Homes, Ohio, P-Value, Paired T-Tests, Pretest-Posttest Design, Professional Knowledge, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Scales, Summated Rating Scaling, Terminal Care – Education, Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test
Reclining chairs reduce pain from gurneys in older emergency department patients: a randomized controlled trial.
Tags: 2005, 80 and over, Academic Emergency Medicine, Aged, Beds and Mattresses, Blanda M, Burger B, Coefficient Alpha, Community, Confidence Intervals, Data Analysis Software, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Patients, Emergency Service, Funding Source, Gerson L W, Hospitals, Human, Interior Design and Furnishings, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Outpatients, Pain – Prevention and Control – In Old Age, Pain Measurement, PATIENT positioning, Patient Satisfaction, Prospective Studies, Scales, Self Report, Sensitivity and Specificity, Single-Blind Studies, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys, Treatment Outcomes, Wilber S T
A sexual history-taking curriculum for second year medical students.
Tags: 2006, Attitude to Sexuality, Clinical Competence, Curriculum, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Education, Educational Measurement, Fedyna D, Female, Gilchrist V J, Human, Male, McCord G, Medical, Medical teacher, NEOMED College of Medicine, Patient History Taking, Schroeder L, sexuality, Sheth S, Step-Wise Multiple Regression, Stockton L, Students, Summated Rating Scaling, Wagner E
Providing Nutrition Support in the Electronic Health Record Era: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Tags: 2012, Acute Care, America, Descriptive Statistics, Documentation, Electronic Health Records – Methods, Electronic Order Entry, Health Personnel, Human, Nutrition in Clinical Practice, Nutritional Support, Product Evaluation, Questionnaires, Safety, Summated Rating Scaling, Time Factors, Vanek Vincent W
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
Surveying the hidden attitudes of hospital nurses' towards poverty.
Tags: *Attitude of Health Personnel, *Healthcare Disparities, *Poverty, 2015, Adult, Age Factors, Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Baughman Kristin, Coefficient Alpha, Convenience Sample, Cross Sectional Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Research, Descriptive Statistics, Educational Status, Female, Fishbein Rebecca, Health disparities, health inequities, Health Status Disparities, Hospital, Hospital/*psychology, Human, Humans, Income, Job Experience, Journal of clinical nursing, Ludwick Ruth, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nurse Attitudes – Evaluation, nurses, Nursing Staff, Ohio, Politics, Poverty, registered nurses, Regression, Regression Analysis, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys and Questionnaires, Wittenauer James, Young Adult
Willingness and Ability of Older Adults in the Emergency Department to Provide Clinical Information Using a Tablet Computer.
Tags: *aged, *Attitude to Computers, *Computers, *Data Collection, *Elderly, *emergency department, *Emergency Service, 2016, 80 and over, Academic Medical Centers, Academic Medical Centers – North Carolina, Aged, Brahmandam Sruti, Braz Valerie A, Computers, Confidence Intervals, Convenience Sample, Cross Sectional Studies, CROSS-sectional method, Cross-Sectional Studies, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Care – In Old Age, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Service, Female, Handheld, Holland Wesley C, Hospital, HOSPITAL emergency services, Human, Humans, Hunold Katherine M, Jones Christopher W, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, LONGITUDINAL method, Male, Mangipudi Sowmya A, Mass Screening/*instrumentation, MEDICAL cooperation, Medlin Richard P, Multicenter Studies, New Jersey, North Carolina, OLD age, Patient Attitudes – Evaluation – In Old Age, PATIENTS' attitudes, Platts-Mills Timothy F, Portable – Utilization – In Old Age, PORTABLE computers, Prospective Studies, Research, SCALE analysis (Psychology), Scales, STATISTICAL sampling, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys and Questionnaires, United States, User-Computer Interface
Short-term functional decline and service use in older emergency department patients with blunt injuries.
Tags: *Activities of Daily Living, 2010, 80 and over, Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, Academic Medical Centers, Activities of Daily Living, Aged, Allen Kyle R, Blanda Michelle, Bone/physiopathology/therapy, Clinical Assessment Tools, Comorbidity, Confidence Intervals, Department of Emergency Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Emergency Care – In Old Age, Emergency Patients – In Old Age, Emergency Service, Family, Female, Fisher's Exact Test, Fractures, Functional Status – In Old Age, Geriatric Assessment, Geriatric Functional Assessment, Gerson Lowell W, Health Resource Utilization – In Old Age, Hospital/*statistics & numerical data, Hospitals, Human, Humans, Logistic Models, Logistic Regression, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Mental Status Schedule, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nonpenetrating – In Old Age, Nonpenetrating/*physiopathology/*therapy, OARS Multidimensional Functional Assessment Questionnaire, Odds Ratio, Ohio, Outcome Assessment, Outpatients, P-Value, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Record Review, ROC Curve, Scales, Summated Rating Scaling, Surveys and Questionnaires, T-Tests, Teaching, Treatment Outcome, Treatment Outcomes, Wilber Scott T, Wounds
Workplace Violence Training Using Simulation.
Tags: 2018, Anderson Shauna, Attitude of Health Personnel, Blough Keith, Brown Robin G, Brunt Barbara, Chi Square Test, Clinical Assessment Tools, College of Medicine, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Disaster Planning, Enos Trish, Fisher's Exact Test, Health Personnel, Human, Kropp Denise, Learning Environment, Literature Review, McNemar's Test, Multidisciplinary Care Team, NEOMED College of Medicine, Nonverbal Communication, Nursing, Ohio, Qualitative Studies, Quantitative Studies, Role Playing, Self Assessment, Self Defense, Simulations, Students, Summated Rating Scaling, The American journal of nursing, Validity, Videorecording, Weapons, Workplace Violence – Education
Physiological Indices of Stress Prior to and Following Total Knee Arthroplasty Predict the Occurrence of Severe Post-Operative Pain.
Tags: *Cardiovascular, *Cortisol, *Epinephrine, *Post-operative Pain, *Severity of Illness Index, *Stress, *Surgery, 2016, 80 and over, Aged, Arthroplasty, Catecholamines – Urine, Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale, Cohort Studies, Cremeans-Smith Julie K, Data Analysis Software, Delahanty Douglas L, Descriptive Statistics, Effect Size, Female, Greene Kenneth, Human, Humans, Hydrocortisone – Urine, Knee, Knee/*adverse effects/psychology, Male, Middle Age, Middle Aged, Nonexperimental Studies, Ohio, Pain, Pain Measurement/methods, Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), Physiological, Postoperative Pain – Risk Factors, Postoperative/*diagnosis/etiology/*psychology, Predictive Value of Tests, Prospective Studies, Psychological/complications/*diagnosis/*psychology, Regression, Replacement, Scales, Stress, Summated Rating Scaling, Treatment Outcome
Mindfulness as a predictor of positive reappraisal and burnout in standardized patients.
Tags: *Adaptation, *Emotions, *Patient Satisfaction, 2012, 80 and over, Adult, Aged, Burnout, Clinical Assessment Tools, Coefficient Alpha, Convenience Sample, Department of Family & Community Medicine, Descriptive Statistics, Education, Female, Gerzina Holly A, Human, Humans, Job Characteristics, Male, Medical, Middle Aged, Mind Body Techniques, Models, Multiple Regression, NEOMED College of Medicine, Ohio, Patient Simulation, Porfeli Erik J, Professional – Risk Factors, Psychological, Psychological/*complications/psychology, Psychometrics, Questionnaires, Regression Analysis, Risk Assessment, Statistics as Topic, Stress, Summated Rating Scaling, Teaching and learning in medicine